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| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
How was your interview, RJT? In my case, as soon as I saw the interviewers and listened to my heart, I decided not to go there this year, as I realised I would be making a huge mistake. I was glad to know I took the 2nd best grade in their examination though, losing just to a guy that had to study only English (I was examined in both English and Japanese) but who had studied in the best school of engineering in Brazil.
Anyway, I'm still rooting for you |
Similar ending, bit of a different tale.
The cliffs notes version follows...
I had my interview on Sunday, it was a group interview and a teaching demonstration, I thought it went very well. At the end, 8 of the 16 there were asked back for a second interview, I was one of them. I had a "personal" interview the next day in which I had to give one 5 minute teaching demonstration that I knew about, and one that was a surprise. I also thought the personal interview went well, and though it was difficult, genuinely felt I had done the best I possibly could have.
They told me I would find out within two weeks whether or not I would be offered a position, and I heard back from them yesterday. I was not offered a position, but was encouraged to re-apply (basically "Thanks, but no thanks" ).
So now I don't know what my plan is. I applied for four full time jobs in Milwaukee today, none of them are teaching - but I really have no clue what's coming next, if I'm going to apply to other programs in other countries, or what pretty much any of my plans are beyond the next two weeks.
I guess either try for some other programs or get a decent full time job in Milwaukee and try to get right back into grad school within a year or so would be preferable. But yeah, I really don't know, and don't know what to think about all of it either.
/emoJTrant
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