Applying for Graduate Schools Andy Wang Operating Systems
Myth 1 I cannot afford graduate school…
Reality Graduate school is FREE (pretty much) For both public and private schools If you are good enough to get into a graduate school… Scholarships/grants Research assistantship (work for a lab) Teaching assistantship (work for a class)
How about my student loans? No repayment while enrolled half time Can be consolidated Interest is tax-deductible Possible repayment cap and cancellation Six-month grace period Reset if back to half-time within 6 months
Myth 2 I won’t have a chance to get into a graduate school…
Reality You are in luck If you are a US citizen or permanent resident… Not enough US students are pursuing graduate schools Your major advantages Eligible for many funding sources No language barriers Lower cost to hire you as a research or teaching assistant
Myth 3 Graduate curriculum is just like the undergraduate curriculum…
Reality Take fewer classes per semester Master Ph.D. Emphasis on development Ph.D. Discover something new Emphasis on research For people who love to solve puzzles
Some Cool Research Areas AI and robotics (hoarding ducks) Olfactory research Wearable computing Life-long storage SPAM filtering
A Typical Graduate Course Not as much guidance Project-oriented You need to develop your own projects
Metric of Success Undergraduate Master Ph.D. GPA Projects, thesis, skill set Ph.D. Number of quality publications
Nature of Your First Job Undergraduate QA for large companies for 2 to 5 years Will pick up graduate-level skills Development for small companies Master Mostly development Ph.D. Professor, researcher, industry, grant manager
Application Process Requirements Personal statement GPA, max(overall, major, upper division) Two GRE exams 3 to 4 recommendation letters Relevant upper-division courses Independent studies Internships
Personal Statement Interested research areas Why are they intriguing? Research experience/projects What have you tried and learned? Why do you need a master/Ph.D? Why do you pick this school?
GRE Exams Computer science GRE General GRE Theory Systems Architecture English Math Writing
Recommendation Letters How to approach? If you receive an A in a class Ask the professor as quickly as possible Try to use the letter of recommendation service Submit an envelope Graduate program names, degrees, schools, deadlines Photo, personal statement, resume, transcript Envelopes and beautiful stamps
Other Approaches Volunteer for… Independent study Internship for companies