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Application Tips http://www.gter.net 2002-10-8 22:54:00 寄托天下 作者:lengleng |
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I got it from the website of The University of Texas at Austin Maybe somebody has posted it. Applying to graduate school requires some careful thought and organization. These tips should help make the process a smooth one. Seek advice from faculty mentors about suitable programs. Check the Web sites of programs in your discipline. examine the faculty research pages. determine if there is broad diversity in the program and adequate overlap with your research interests. Determine which programs suit your aims/expectations. Select 3 - 8 programs. Check deadlines and requirements. Don't delay. Budget your time to compile the following items: transcripts GRE tests letters of recommendation electronic application? (Often replaces a paper application) personal statement/essay Contact faculty for letters of recommendation. This is often viewed as the most important aspect of the application. Don't delay in requesting letters. provide updated resume to the faculty who will write the letters provide reference forms and address labels fill in the reference form information blocks letters from science-related faculty (or employers) are the most important, not ones from English professors, soccer coaches, and dorm advisers. commentary about your research performance, whether in an academic lab or in an industrial position, is critical. Personal statement/essay: discuss past research experience and future goals. focus on technical talents and science, not arts, crafts, personal issues, and hobbies. address blemishes on academic records in a direct and factual manner. -try to refine the letter for each program. GRE scores: many graduate recruiters view the GRE scores as the least important predictor of success in graduate school. many programs don't require the advanced subject exams. typically the verbal and quantitative scores are evaluated. Typical Time-line April - October (of year preceding entrance to graduate school): consult faculty mentors, visit Web sites of graduate programs, take GRE exams October - December: request letters of recommendation, write personal statement/essay, arrange for transcripts to be sent January/early February: deadlines for most graduate programs February/March: acceptances/rejections are issued from graduate programs February/March: visit programs April 15: decision day! Is Graduate School the Right Path for You? Graduate School may be the right path for you IF: you have an unwavering interest in research you have extensive past experience with research: you know the highs, the lows, the successes, and the frustrations that go along with research you are self-motivated and self-disciplined. Graduate school typically brings a fair amount of freedom and independence. Slackers will perish. you know how to manage your time. You need to set and stick to a schedule, you need to approach tasks efficiently, and you must be aware that research rarely follows a 9-to-5 schedule. you already have or are willing to develop good communication and writing skills. you know what areas of scientific research interest you. Graduate school is not the place to wander; it is the place to wonder. you can explain why an advanced degree is necessary for your career path. __________________ 人生自是有情痴,此恨不关风与月。 用情成痴未必真,细水长流方永恒。
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