WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 4 minutes ago, Aucitronvert said: I looked into them a tiny bit but I will admit that I didn't give myself enough time to seriously consider enough schools! No one stood out to me there iirc, but now I know next year that I should be casting a wider net for sure. I was very fixated on embodiment/identity gender this year. Thank you, I'll look at them much more carefully this time! I just emailed the folks who waitlisted me last night after reading some good advice on grad cafe to ask how they rank the list/where I'm on it! You're right, it may work out Fingers crossed for you! I've always heard that mid-march is when the waitlists really start moving.
soci Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 6 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: Where do you have acceptances to? I would suggest you bring a few different outfits if the visits are overnight, or have a few different "events". Bring a more professional look for most of it - like black slacks, a nice blouse, maybe a professional type jacket. Then a more dressed up type of look in case they have a dinner thing - a cute (but not revealing!) dress round knee length or a skirt and nice top to go with it. I would also bring a more casual outfit in case the next morning there's like an informal breakfast or meet and greet tours with current students - nice jeans (no tears, and darker in color tends to look nicer normally) and a nice sweater (if your touring a colder region) Thank you so much! I'll definitely make sure I have those options. I've been accepted to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, and UConn. I declined my UConn offer this weekend. conquistadora 1
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 2 minutes ago, soci said: Thank you so much! I'll definitely make sure I have those options. I've been accepted to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, and UConn. I declined my UConn offer this weekend. Oh no You were a fellow Uconn admit with me in the 8! Out of curiosity, may I ask how your funding offer there compared to the others? I totally understand why you declined though, Penn State is such a great choice!
Aucitronvert Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 12 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: Fingers crossed for you! I've always heard that mid-march is when the waitlists really start moving. Thank you!! I ran out of up votes but appreciate it! Funnily enough I just got an e-mail back from my waitlisters and they are SO nice that it makes me want to go there just based on kindness, lol. There's no number ranking so we'll never know what's gonna happen!
soci Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 7 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: Oh no You were a fellow Uconn admit with me in the 8! Out of curiosity, may I ask how your funding offer there compared to the others? I totally understand why you declined though, Penn State is such a great choice! The stipend they offered me was pretty good, but my offer letter made it pretty clear that continued funding isn't guaranteed. I've been offered amazing funding packages from Penn State and Minnesota, with guaranteed continued funding.
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 3 minutes ago, Aucitronvert said: Thank you!! I ran out of up votes but appreciate it! Funnily enough I just got an e-mail back from my waitlisters and they are SO nice that it makes me want to go there just based on kindness, lol. There's no number ranking so we'll never know what's gonna happen! Well thats strange, there is no method to picking people off the waitlist?!
Aucitronvert Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 3 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: Well thats strange, there is no method to picking people off the waitlist?! They said that they don't rank the waitlist at all for the first go. They return to the waitlist once someone has declined an offer and rank it then, which tells me that no one has turned down the acceptance yet (why would they, it's too early for acceptance season to be over! You're probably right about mid-March). He also said that they try to determine who is the best fit with research interests and faculty, which is vague but I understand there's probably a lot of nuance to these decisions.
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 3 minutes ago, soci said: The stipend they offered me was pretty good, but my offer letter made it pretty clear that continued funding isn't guaranteed. I've been offered amazing funding packages from Penn State and Minnesota, with guaranteed continued funding. Oh weird, maybe I should be reading more into my offer there... The way it read to me was that basically funding is almost always continued as long as you have been progressing in the program, have a good job review, and the school doesn't suddenly like slash the dept. budget. I thought those were pretty typical things most schools say in regards to funding. I'll def. have to ask specifically about this when I go.
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 4 minutes ago, Aucitronvert said: They said that they don't rank the waitlist at all for the first go. They return to the waitlist once someone has declined an offer and rank it then, which tells me that no one has turned down the acceptance yet (why would they, it's too early for acceptance season to be over! You're probably right about mid-March). He also said that they try to determine who is the best fit with research interests and faculty, which is vague but I understand there's probably a lot of nuance to these decisions. Wow, that's not straight forward at all. Good luck! Aucitronvert 1
sociologicalpizza Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 What is the name of that book that everybody keeps talking about- the one about the graduate admissions process? I tried to retrace the threads and find it but I couldn't
soci Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 4 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: Oh weird, maybe I should be reading more into my offer there... The way it read to me was that basically funding is almost always continued as long as you have been progressing in the program, have a good job review, and the school doesn't suddenly like slash the dept. budget. I thought those were pretty typical things most schools say in regards to funding. I'll def. have to ask specifically about this when I go. I may be reading into it too much then! I declined based on fit, not on the funding package.
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 3 minutes ago, soci said: I may be reading into it too much then! I declined based on fit, not on the funding package. It's too big of a choice not to be clear on! I've already started a list for my visit. You had some much better choices anyway though, so your going to do great!
THS Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 10 minutes ago, sociologicalpizza said: What is the name of that book that everybody keeps talking about- the one about the graduate admissions process? I tried to retrace the threads and find it but I couldn't Inside Graduate Admissions: Merit, Diversity, and Faculty Gatekeeping - Posselt socapp2017, Schwein, HighlyCaffeinated and 1 other 3 1
Spirits of Lavender Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 A bit bummed to say that I've been wait listed at Indiana Bloomington.
inooradd Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 (edited) I am noticing a lot of people being either rejected or wait listed. Although I have encountered 3 rejections, I am not getting any wait lists. Do they notify you of when you are wait listed? I ask because I am assuming that my low rates rejections might imply I am potentially being considered. However, wouldnt a consideration imply some sort of wait list? But if i am not being notified of a wait list, does that mean I am not being considered? Perhaps the programs I applied to dont particularly wait list and this logic doesnt apply. Applied 12/12 Brandeis, UT Austin, UC irvine, UMD, UVA, GMU, UPenn (Sociology) Chicago, BC, and Commonwealth (Social Work) UMD, Loyola Chicago (Research methods) Interviewed 1/12 (Loyola Chicago) Accepted 0/12 Declined 3/12 (UT Austin, UMD (MSE), UMD (Sociology)) Edited February 13, 2017 by inooradd vonnegutsaves 1
sociologicalpizza Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 4 minutes ago, Spirits of Lavender said: A bit bummed to say that I've been wait listed at Indiana Bloomington. dude me too but I already knew I wasn't accepted outright so in my eyes this is pretty good news- way better than a rejection!
THS Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 35 minutes ago, WorldPeaceMaker2010 said: I would suggest you bring a few different outfits if the visits are overnight, or have a few different "events". Bring a more professional look for most of it - like black slacks, a nice blouse, maybe a professional type jacket. Then a more dressed up type of look in case they have a dinner thing - a cute (but not revealing!) dress round knee length or a skirt and nice top to go with it. I would also bring a more casual outfit in case the next morning there's like an informal breakfast or meet and greet tours with current students - nice jeans (no tears, and darker in color tends to look nicer normally) and a nice sweater (if your touring a colder region) @soci I think the above is all perfect- I'll add to do flats or short heals (nothing over an inch or so), or nice boots (clean, no tears, nothing with all kinds of weird buckles or western- but something to consider especially if you are somewhere cold). No one thinks of shoes until you bring the wrong ones and your feet hurt or you are slipping all over the ice (I learned this at my first conference). socapp2017, Puncherkid, WorldPeaceMaker2010 and 1 other 3 1
oldacct Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 I’m sure each school handles waitlists differently, but I’ve heard that some schools replace whoever declined an offer with someone with similar interests. This is probably because they can’t have too many candidates who would like to study with one advisor, and also handles situations in which say only one spot opens up and advisors disagree on who should fill that spot. That said, if there is a clearly strong candidate they may choose them over someone who has similar interests to the applicant who declined the offer.
Worktime Calzone Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 Wait listed by Indiana University :/ I don't know what that necessarily means, but I guess it's better than a rejection.. right?
inooradd Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 13 minutes ago, sociologicals said: I’m sure each school handles waitlists differently, but I’ve heard that some schools replace whoever declined an offer with someone with similar interests. This is probably because they can’t have too many candidates who would like to study with one advisor, and also handles situations in which say only one spot opens up and advisors disagree on who should fill that spot. That said, if there is a clearly strong candidate they may choose them over someone who has similar interests to the applicant who declined the offer. This makes a lot of sense. Thank you for the response as this adds some extra depth to the admissions process.
Worktime Calzone Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 3 minutes ago, s0ciology1992 said: Damn NYU came through tho You get accepted??
c11m07 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 14 minutes ago, sociologicals said: I’m sure each school handles waitlists differently, but I’ve heard that some schools replace whoever declined an offer with someone with similar interests. This is probably because they can’t have too many candidates who would like to study with one advisor, and also handles situations in which say only one spot opens up and advisors disagree on who should fill that spot. That said, if there is a clearly strong candidate they may choose them over someone who has similar interests to the applicant who declined the offer. Last year I was waitlisted at UMass Amherst and this was pretty much how they handled it-- they generally waited until they knew who had accepted their offer and then tried to round out the cohort. They explicitly told me that they looked not only at areas of research interest (not necessarily as specific as pairing you with an advisor, but just general areas of interest) but also at demographics. They were intentional about trying to enroll a cohort that was balanced based on gender, race, etc.
s0ciology1992 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 6 minutes ago, Worktime Calzone said: You get accepted?? omg no, i didn't apply, i applied two years ago when i was an undergrad, but didn't get in. i should've applied this year tho, i regret not doing so it's such a great program. but it's great seeing so many folks accepted. chicken or egg though. is nyu accepting a lot of students or if more people who are on grad cafe being accepted to nyu. i guess it's an empirical question hehe..
WorldPeaceMaker2010 Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 16 minutes ago, c11m07 said: Last year I was waitlisted at UMass Amherst and this was pretty much how they handled it-- they generally waited until they knew who had accepted their offer and then tried to round out the cohort. They explicitly told me that they looked not only at areas of research interest (not necessarily as specific as pairing you with an advisor, but just general areas of interest) but also at demographics. They were intentional about trying to enroll a cohort that was balanced based on gender, race, etc. Do you know how many people got off the waitlist?
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