achat Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 (edited) How is it that people already got accepted into the Political Science PhD program when their deadline is Feb? I don't get it. Is it rolling admissions? I don't think so. I am looking at the 'results search' for Brown. Edited January 26, 2010 by achat
adri86 Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 Does anyone know if there is data on whether this upward trend is more widespread than just Brown?
katalytik Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 sounds like Brown is the place you want to go! i hope you get in......good luck
anxiousapplicant Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 I'm a little suspicious because they don't seem to have rolling admissions for poli sci and they did not accept anyone this early before according to the results search at least
jojobee Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 I'm not applying to Brown, but I thought those of you who don't read gossip news (not that I do!) might be interested in this tidbit: Hermione Granger (err... the actress who plays her in the movies, I mean) has been at Brown for undergrad for a year (or so). Anyway, a lot of folks are saying that's why Brown's -undergrad- applicant pool has skyrocketed. And no, the trend isn't across the board, so to speak, in the sense that Brown's seen an unprecedented rise that puts their numbers above and beyond, say, Yale's.
intextrovert Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 (edited) I'm not applying to Brown, but I thought those of you who don't read gossip news (not that I do!) might be interested in this tidbit: Hermione Granger (err... the actress who plays her in the movies, I mean) has been at Brown for undergrad for a year (or so). Anyway, a lot of folks are saying that's why Brown's -undergrad- applicant pool has skyrocketed. And no, the trend isn't across the board, so to speak, in the sense that Brown's seen an unprecedented rise that puts their numbers above and beyond, say, Yale's. That's a funny theory. As a high school English teacher who teaches mostly seniors, that has the ring of truth. Last year, three of the only four Ivy applications of the senior class's 55 kids were kids applying to Brown (two of the three were accepted). As a whole, my students are Harry Potter-frenzied (they were exactly the right age for it when the books and movies were coming out). But that's undergrad. For grad, I've heard rumors of at least several of the Ivies getting unprecedented numbers this year, at least in English. I'm inclined to blame the economy - more applicants who are less informed, and thus more likely to apply based on perceived prestige, combined with the perception that public universities are the ones primarily suffering from budget cuts, etc. Although you're right, that doesn't explain why Brown in particular. Edited January 27, 2010 by intextrovert
jojobee Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 That's a funny theory. As a high school English teacher who teaches mostly seniors, that has the ring of truth. Last year, three of the only four Ivy applications of the senior class's 55 kids were kids applying to Brown (two of the three were accepted). I really love that as their teacher, you took the time to boast about your students on this board! Congrats to your students! I still remember the sting of waitlist-and-reject from Brown for undergrad... Sigh. How time flies.
intextrovert Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 I really love that as their teacher, you took the time to boast about your students on this board! Congrats to your students! I still remember the sting of waitlist-and-reject from Brown for undergrad... Sigh. How time flies. Haha. You got me. What can I say - I love the little critters!
anxiousapplicant Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 Another Brown poli sci acceptance. I looked at data (from Brown http://gradschool.brown.edu/resources/datasocial_1222197286.pdf">http://gradschool.brown.edu/resources/datasocial_1222197286.pdf) saying in 2007 they made 7 offers and 4 matriculated. Can anyone really tell me they made over half of their offers, or at least 30% of their offers, before their non-rolling deadline? Can these admissions be real?
curufinwe Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Another Brown poli sci acceptance. I looked at data (from Brown http://gradschool.brown.edu/resources/datasocial_1222197286.pdf">http://gradschool.brown.edu/resources/datasocial_1222197286.pdf) saying in 2007 they made 7 offers and 4 matriculated. Can anyone really tell me they made over half of their offers, or at least 30% of their offers, before their non-rolling deadline? Can these admissions be real? first of all, holy cow! its scary to see they only accept 7! and yeah, it does seem a bit weird. the fact that no one has come forward to claim that they have been accepted by brown is also suspicious. but then again, i cant deny i'm extremely anxious to see those acceptances on the results page and nothing in my inbox
natofone Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 4% acceptance rates for a school ranked 46th? Yay political science!
anxiousapplicant Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 and there goes a fourth one. Supposedly they're making one offer a day, so by the deadline they'll have made almost all of them, if the charts I found make any indication. Is someone just playing a joke to torment someone else on this board?
mario Posted February 9, 2010 Author Posted February 9, 2010 Another article about increasing rate of apps to Brown: http://www.projo.com/news/content/brown_applications_soar_02-08-10_OGHC25U_v15.3c216aa.html Good luck to all of us
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