Is it really true that the decisions are out? Could a registered user verify, if so? I am starting to get depressed: this is the 6th year I am applying and I submitted a panel this year... And if I don't get in, I am not even going to consider applying again. Getting in this thing is more difficult than getting into Harvard...
APSA acceptances
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I really, truly hope you're trolling. If so, brava. If not, you're pretty pathetic.
Is it really true that the decisions are out? Could a registered user verify, if so? I am starting to get depressed: this is the 6th year I am applying and I submitted a panel this year... And if I don't get in, I am not even going to consider applying again. Getting in this thing is more difficult than getting into Harvard...
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Calm your bits down, people. APSA acceptance is not the all-encompassing approval of the academy you're seeking. It's one conference. Not many ABDs or younger APs make it in so don't be so hard on yourself. You can always go to the conference, go to a few panels, network and meet some people, and have some fun. The feedback you'll get on a paper is spotty at best (as it is with all conferences) so just take a deep breath and try to calm down, y'all.
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But but but... Broockman will be there and I want to see him. ;(
Calm your bits down, people. APSA acceptance is not the all-encompassing approval of the academy you're seeking. It's one conference. Not many ABDs or younger APs make it in so don't be so hard on yourself. You can always go to the conference, go to a few panels, network and meet some people, and have some fun. The feedback you'll get on a paper is spotty at best (as it is with all conferences) so just take a deep breath and try to calm down, y'all.
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You can go creepily stalk whomever you'd like, regardless of whether you've had a proposal accepted.
But but but... Broockman will be there and I want to see him. ;(
Calm your bits down, people. APSA acceptance is not the all-encompassing approval of the academy you're seeking. It's one conference. Not many ABDs or younger APs make it in so don't be so hard on yourself. You can always go to the conference, go to a few panels, network and meet some people, and have some fun. The feedback you'll get on a paper is spotty at best (as it is with all conferences) so just take a deep breath and try to calm down, y'all.