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Feb. 17th, 2010 12:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
AHHHHHHHHHHH!!
I have an interview at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign!
This is kind of huge, guys. Not only are they a top-ranked Psychology program, but my specialty matches theirs.
OMG OMG OMG
\o/!!!!!!!
Note this does not mean I'm "in" or anything, just that there is hope. OMFG.
I have an interview at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign!
This is kind of huge, guys. Not only are they a top-ranked Psychology program, but my specialty matches theirs.
OMG OMG OMG
\o/!!!!!!!
Note this does not mean I'm "in" or anything, just that there is hope. OMFG.
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Date: 2010-02-17 08:41 pm (UTC)It's a pretty campus....huge, but pretty. I didn't go there myself, but I know lots of people who did. Lots of my family. One of my really good friends from high school goes there, along with like half my high school, and I also have a few LJ friends who are going/went there. One of them did their undergrad in psych. My boyfriend's applied to their law school, as well, though it's not anywhere near his first pick.
When is the interview? Hopefully it's a little more in the spring so you don't come for our icky, icky winter. :)
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Date: 2010-02-17 09:17 pm (UTC)It sounds like UIUC is awesome for undergrad, similar to where I went with more emphasis on engineering/science than history, but their psychology department is a freaking top-ten institution. !!
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Date: 2010-02-17 09:25 pm (UTC)But yes, congratulations! I hope the interview goes well :) Even though if it does, it means you might end up suffering through some midwest winters. ;)
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Date: 2010-02-17 10:47 pm (UTC)Dare I ask how your app process is going? Are you applying for PhDs or for masters? I have been in a definite Dark Place about this stuff due to the silence I've been experiencing. Nine (9) schools: (1) accepted without funding; (1) funding but waiting on acceptance; (1) proactive professor pushing a visit with details pending; (1) straight rejection (UPenn).
I guess getting hits from a third is a pretty good rate...
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Date: 2010-02-18 02:38 am (UTC)I myself have radio silence from five schools, but I can infer two rejections (MIT & Carnegie Mellon) from the silence. CMU had their interviews this past weekend and MIT said that if you hadn't heard from them by mid to late January then you're not getting in. It's pretty stressful. Everyone I talk to says that I should call the departments and the professors to pester them with my ENTHUSIASM AND EXCITEMENT for their school, but I am too chicken to do so.
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Date: 2010-02-18 02:49 am (UTC)I applied for master's mainly because I don't think my undergrad, bless their little cotton socks, fully prepared me for graduate coursework--I mean, I got away without ever doing a syntax class, if you can believe that. The Ph.D. is the end target, and I think that helps get the funding for the master's, since they assume you'll stay at the school for both.
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Date: 2010-02-18 01:42 pm (UTC)...OMG.
But I don't know anything about funding, so it might be premature. I just kind of doubt that a school of that caliber would accept me sans interview and then fail to provide funding.
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Date: 2010-03-01 04:19 am (UTC)Yeah, Truman's linguistics department was only five professors, and some of them taught non-ling courses in other departments; the way it worked was, they had "Topics in Linguistics" and "Advanced Linguistics" as two classes, with rotating focus, that you could take more than once. Except, of course, if you missed one semester's class--like I did with Syntax--it might be two years or more before that topic came around again. I actually brought this up at a university conference with the five profs, and they've been trying to set up at least three rotating-topic classes--which would give every student a chance to do morpholgy, syntax and phonetics/phonology--but they've had problems with turnover that makes it hard to play with the program.