King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Birmingham accepted me with half an application.(Original post by Akkuz)
Hah. QMUL got back to me so fast, obviously want to tie down students with high grades. After a little research I've decided I don't particularly want to go there at all!
The management school at KCL seem to be slow.
Perhaps a good thing though, due to their horrid 10% deposit!
Desperate

Their deposit is a pain
So no harm in them being the last ones to get back to you
Which is your first choice?
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13I got an offer two weeks ago and it says no deposit required, just a 2.1, maybe it is for certain departments. I'm in Chinese Studies btw(Original post by zziippoo)
No. I do not think so. You have to pay 10% as a deposit to secure your place. This is necessary for all the competitive courses. -
Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Half an app? hahah. Can't blame them really for wanting to tie down the clever students. Don't even know why I applied..(Original post by aeterno)
Birmingham accepted me with half an application.
Desperate

Their deposit is a pain
So no harm in them being the last ones to get back to you
Which is your first choice?

My course is near enough £10,000 so a 10% deposit is fairly hefty.
First choice..I'd have to say Cambridge. I'd be over the frickin' moon with KCL/UCL though! How about you? -
Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13hm...I dont think they interview for my course...It depends on many things I guess..(Original post by aeterno)
Sorry, I should have been clearer, I was referring more specifically to deadlines.
I see
I suppose it's different for PhDs though...is it possible they'd interview first? (Don't know much about the PhD process so excuse my ignorance
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13No personal statement, no transcript and only one reference at the time of their decision(Original post by Akkuz)
Half an app? hahah. Can't blame them really for wanting to tie down the clever students. Don't even know why I applied..
My course is near enough £10,000 so a 10% deposit is fairly hefty.
First choice..I'd have to say Cambridge. I'd be over the frickin' moon with KCL/UCL though! How about you?
They only went by basic details it seems 
That is a lot! They should have a 1% deposit rule
(I'll still complain about that though
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Either UCL or KCL for me. Depends on what UCL say first
They'll take forever, I bet
Cambridge sounds pretty awesome though 
(Original post by Xristina)
hm...I dont think they interview for my course...It depends on many things I guess..
Either way, good luck with it!
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13thanks(Original post by aeterno)
No personal statement, no transcript and only one reference at the time of their decision
They only went by basic details it seems 
That is a lot! They should have a 1% deposit rule
(I'll still complain about that though
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Either UCL or KCL for me. Depends on what UCL say first
They'll take forever, I bet
Cambridge sounds pretty awesome though 
Either way, good luck with it!
I guess the main problem is the funding...an offer on its own is unfortunately not good enough for a PhD
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Yeah especially with Arts funding I suppose it's quite hard to get(Original post by Xristina)
thanks
I guess the main problem is the funding...an offer on its own is unfortunately not good enough for a PhD
I take it you'll be trying for AHRC funding then?
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13yeah but my main problem is that I am european. So even if I get it for my PhD it will be just tuition fees. That's why Im not very convinced about unis like King's, cause they don't have additional sources of funding, whereas Oxbridge do have some funding to cover living costs for EU students. Additionally, many colleges have smaller scholarships (like £5000) which could help me towards my living costs.(Original post by aeterno)
Yeah especially with Arts funding I suppose it's quite hard to get
I take it you'll be trying for AHRC funding then?
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Ah I see. That's quite tricky then. So you'll be going wherever the funding takes you, I assume. Is there not anything extra you can get as a current Oxford student as well?(Original post by Xristina)
yeah but my main problem is that I am european. So even if I get it for my PhD it will be just tuition fees. That's why Im not very convinced about unis like King's, cause they don't have additional sources of funding, whereas Oxbridge do have some funding to cover living costs for EU students. Additionally, many colleges have smaller scholarships (like £5000) which could help me towards my living costs. -
Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13no, there is not anything particularly for current students, but since I have the AHRC I guess this might give me a slight advantage (however, I worry that it does not. I have to prove that I am good enough in order to take it again)(Original post by aeterno)
Ah I see. That's quite tricky then. So you'll be going wherever the funding takes you, I assume. Is there not anything extra you can get as a current Oxford student as well?
There are some funding opportunities from my country though, so hopefully with a partial scholarship from Oxford + one from my country I will be able to cover a big part of the expenses.
Well..at this point I think yes, I will have to follow the funding. But the more I think about it, the more I realise that I would rather take a gap year and re apply, than go to a uni I don't like. -
Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13I hope you do get it(Original post by Xristina)
no, there is not anything particularly for current students, but since I have the AHRC I guess this might give me a slight advantage (however, I worry that it does not. I have to prove that I am good enough in order to take it again)
There are some funding opportunities from my country though, so hopefully with a partial scholarship from Oxford + one from my country I will be able to cover a big part of the expenses.
Well..at this point I think yes, I will have to follow the funding. But the more I think about it, the more I realise that I would rather take a gap year and re apply, than go to a uni I don't like.
(Besides I have a soft spot for Classics
- it simply must be carried on)
Yeah I can see your point - no point in spending 3 years in a place that isn't suited to you. (Heck, I'll pay you to teach me Greek for a year if that happens
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13ahahaha, I'd be happy to :P I can throw in some Modern as well if you want. Two for the price of one.(Original post by aeterno)
I hope you do get it
(Besides I have a soft spot for Classics
- it simply must be carried on)
Yeah I can see your point - no point in spending 3 years in a place that isn't suited to you. (Heck, I'll pay you to teach me Greek for a year if that happens
)
Always nice to see someone appreciating my subject
Ahh...the stress is killing me....And I won't know till April
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Deal!(Original post by Xristina)
ahahaha, I'd be happy to :P I can throw in some Modern as well if you want. Two for the price of one.
Always nice to see someone appreciating my subject
Ahh...the stress is killing me....And I won't know till April

I've only studied Latin so far and feel like I only have one leg (...that sounds odd) so need some Greek knowledge
Plus both Latin and Greek literature are so much better in their original language
(Don't particular care for Juvenal, mind
Bad experiences with him
)
Translate the whole of the Odyssey into Latin while you're waiting
You'll be too busy to notice the months fly past
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13ahahaha believe me I have more than enough studying to keep me busy(Original post by aeterno)
Deal!
I've only studied Latin so far and feel like I only have one leg (...that sounds odd) so need some Greek knowledge
Plus both Latin and Greek literature are so much better in their original language
(Don't particular care for Juvenal, mind
Bad experiences with him
)
Translate the whole of the Odyssey into Latin while you're waiting
You'll be too busy to notice the months fly past
I'm currently working on my research proposal
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13But it's fun, no?(Original post by Xristina)
ahahaha believe me I have more than enough studying to keep me busy
I'm currently working on my research proposal
(I should add that I have a warped view of what studying Classics is like...and it involves lots of tweed
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Do you have a word count/guidelines for that?
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13well there are some general guidelines, like there were some for the personal statement. But in general, I have seen 2-3 from friends and they are all different. Plus, depending on what you do there is a different style...I don't know tbh...I am just aiming to write something by the end of the week so I can send it to as many professors as I can to get feedback and work from that(Original post by aeterno)
But it's fun, no?
(I should add that I have a warped view of what studying Classics is like...and it involves lots of tweed
)
Do you have a word count/guidelines for that?
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Re: King's College London Postgraduate Applications 2012/13Sounds like you've got a good plan there(Original post by Xristina)
well there are some general guidelines, like there were some for the personal statement. But in general, I have seen 2-3 from friends and they are all different. Plus, depending on what you do there is a different style...I don't know tbh...I am just aiming to write something by the end of the week so I can send it to as many professors as I can to get feedback and work from that
If that were me, I'd be sending out blank pages

Which is your first choice?

I guess the main problem is the funding...an offer on its own is unfortunately not good enough for a PhD
