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Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Even though I thought the program itself was a great match, it was still a very hard decision to choose Edmonton. I know exactly why that is: I had seen everywhere else with my own eyes. A comedy of errors involving a winter storm and a cascade of flight delays meant that I never did manage to make it up there during the decision process. I was turning down places that I knew, that I could picture myself in very easily, in favor of a strange place in a different country. And as appealing as it looks in photographs, they just don’t do the job of walking the streets and seeing who’s walking them with you.
Good thing, then, that I’m headed up there next week for a visit! I have a house all lined up, paperwork in order for travel and loans, and all those other points that could cause massive stress if I had let them sit until the last minute.
Actually, considering my normal behavior, I’m amazed I didn’t. Perhaps I’m maturing!
Or perhaps I have a lot of free time to kill this summer and, for once, put it to good use.
Either way: go me.
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Friday, May 4th, 2007
And I am off to…
That’s right! Come late this summer I’ll be heading to the Great White North. (Though it won’t be white quite yet. After all, the people there only seem to talk about seven months of winter.) I’ve accepted a PhD program position offer at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton.
It seems like a really good match in terms of interest and support for consumer behavior research, as well as being a very supportive program for the students themselves.
Also, Edmonton itself seems like it will be a pleasant place to live for four years. If I wind up in the right area I can ride a train in to campus, completely avoiding the roads during the snowy seasons save for the quick jaunt to the park-and-ride. There’s plenty to do (metro area of a million people, after all) but it’s spread out enough that when I need peace and quiet to focus, I’ll have it. And the summers? Average high of 70, which is… something in Celsius. I’ll really need to learn that. (Yes, the winter temperatures are… something much lower in Celsius. It’s a lot easier to warm up in cold winters than it is to cool down in hot summers.)
Finally, even though I had no logical reason to do so, I had always sort of associated Alberta’s landscape with Saskatchewan’s. You know: wheat fields, and… well, wheat fields. Never mind that I knew that the Rockies fell neatly along the border between Alberta and British Columbia, or that I had been to Alberta (many years earlier).
And then I did some Flickr surfing and reminded myself. Oh, right. Within driving distance of my school is this.
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Thursday, March 15th, 2007
I am officially an accepted PhD candidate! I’ve heard from multiple places at this point, and some of it is a little more fuzzy than others, but I will most certainly not be out on the street come next fall, left alone and unwanted.
…With a MBA, okay, the whole poor me picture doesn’t quite hold up.
But still! Terribly exciting.
Upcoming travel, some to visit schools and interview, some just to see the area and campus:
March 23 - 26: Syracuse, Ithaca
March 28 - 29: Edmonton
April 6-7: Eugene
I am going to be so very tired come April 7th.
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Monday, January 29th, 2007
The area around the UofU was, as I had heard, absolutely gorgeous. Mind, I was viewing it with bare trees and in the middle of an uncharacteristic and awful inversion that made the 10,000-foot peaks framing the campus barely visible. The Sugarhouse area (which is more affordable than the Avenues) had its own charm that was a little less immediately obvious, but no less present.
Unfortunately, the campus itself didn’t quite have the same charm as the areas around it. I now realize why the university website generally shows long shots that feature the campus’ position against the mountains, not the specific beauty of the school itself. I’m used to a state university setting, mind, but BSU has a very traditional academia feeling: heavily pedestrian, parking lots kept to the outside edges, no roads running through the campus proper. UofU is very much banded by roads and parking lots, which makes it feel less like “going to a university” and more like “going to a random building and talking about business.”
Now, granted: the program is very good, and I would happily attend. And the city itself is great.
But would it have killed the original architects to scratch in a few more spaces for lawns?
In other news, the more I read, the more impractical the iPhone seems for me and the more I want it.
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
I’m popping down to Salt Lake City this weekend to check out the housing situation around the university. I know Salt Lake is definitely near the top of my list for aesthestics — really — and the cultural scene — really — and just about everything else you would expect from a darned cool place to live.
Really! Shut up. Look at this if you need further confirmation.
(Okay, yes, it lacks good nightclubs. But I don’t go clubbing, but do enjoy art shows and film festivals and the like. And, well, if you like film festivals…)
Should be a fun little jaunt. A fun little cold jaunt.
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Saturday, January 13th, 2007
I know, I’ve been focusing on this for forever, it seems. But the gears are in motion! As of today’s round in my FedEx trips, the schools that have been applied to:
- Cornell
- Madison
- Oregon
- Utah
- Toronto
Not much of an update, I know, but hey. For these five, nothing left to do but wait on hearing back.
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Monday, December 11th, 2006
Phew! This was one very packed semester. I was managing four classes and an independent study (which I’m about to begin running a survey for), studying for GMAT improvement, and doing school research to figure out which universities would be the best fits.
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Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
Next year — assuming I get accepted somewhere — I’ll be starting a marketing Ph.D. That’s lead to an extremely busy semester this fall as I:
- Study to take the GMAT again
- Go through the program-identification-and-winnowing process
- Work on having three papers in the publishing pipeline so I can look more impressive upon application
At least the worst test of the semester, classwise, is happening in a couple of weeks. (I’ve had this professor before and I describe the grading on her tests thusly: "A 100% is the sum total of all human knowledge on the subject. It goes down from there.") And then, despite having four classes this semester, it really won’t be that bad.
Speaking of programs, these are the ones I pretty much have decided upon. I want to get it down to ten, simply because the applications are so damnably expensive. Luckily, there’s something that instantly wiped out half the programs in the U.S. for my consideration: a Russian/German background with an Alaskan childhood. So, no, professors. No matter how many times you tell me that Austin seems like a perfect match for my personality, I am not heading that far south the heat and humidity no no no no no no no no no no no.
- University of Edmonton
- Boston University
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Cornell
- Harvard
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- University of Oregon
- Syracuse University
- University of Toronto
- University of Utah
- Washington State University
(Chapel Hill might seem like an outlier. It kind of is, and that might be one of the ones to go. But I’ve visited Duke and UNCCH before, really liked the area in the spring, and North Carolina isn’t SO far south.)
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Saturday, June 24th, 2006
I made a similar post just a few days ago, but that was before I dropped WordPress and moved to Movable Type. (I know I’m unusual in that regard. I do have my reasons, promise.) So, here’s a catch-up on what I’ve been doing, and what I plan to do:
I’ve been working on my MBA for the past year, will continue to do so this summer and through the next academic year, and hopefully, will start a PhD in marketing come Fall 2007.
So, there’s the short version.
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