A propos the earlier thread, a colleague elsewhere writes:
Here's something that might suggest that 'too many' also includes the supposed 'blue ribboned' programs. We are currently recruiting for an open junior position. We have received over 470 applications. If you were to eliminate those applicants who have not studied at the usual highly rated places (in the U.S., U.K., Canada) the number would still be at least 300. We do not, of course, eliminate them, but are examining everyone's publications, plans and ideas for what they could do were they part of our department. What to conclude? The supposed serious places are themselves overdoing it?
I think so. As before, signed comments preferred, especially if you are going to comment on particular programs. And if you are going to represent a perspective (as a "department chair" or a "grad student at a top program" or whatever, even if you post anonymously, you must include a valid e-mail address that confirms your status (I will keep that information strictly private).




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