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1 September 2004. Planning for grad school Selecting a program Applying to the program Finding funding Making visits to the program Selecting an advisor.

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1 1 September 2004

2 Planning for grad school Selecting a program Applying to the program Finding funding Making visits to the program Selecting an advisor

3 Grad School vs. Undergrad School Key differences between the two programs –Extracurricular activities –Working –Studying What degree should you go for? –Masters degree vs. PhD

4 Choosing where to apply Select a personSelect a program Initiating contact Taking the GRE Submitting your application Writing a personal statement Obtaining letters of rec Committing Securing funding Visiting programs Finding housing Oct - NovFeb - MarApr - JuneJuly - SeptDec - Jan

5 Choosing where to apply Select a personSelect a program Initiating contact Taking the GRE

6 Choosing where to apply Selecting a person –Searching the literature –Talking to professors –Via research experience Selecting a program –Searching the literature –Talking to professors –Via research experience Some web resources: Peterson’s guidePeterson’s guide

7 Initiating contact Correspond with potential faculty mentors: –Do they have room in their labs? –Do they have support? –Do they bother? Introduce yourself –Interests in research, subject –Relevant experience Do your homework!!!

8 Initiating contact Dear Dr. X, I am a junior/senior at St. Lawrence University majoring in X. I am writing to inquire whether you will be taking on any new graduate students next fall. During my tenure at St. Lawrence, I have developed interests in X (something more specific than the name of your major). I am familiar with your research, and would be interested to learn more details about your research program. I have had the opportunity to conduct my own independent research as an undergraduate (tell something about what you’ve been doing), and am excited about the prospect of continuing to do research in graduate school. I’d be happy to send more information about myself, including my current resume and transcripts. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely,

9 Taking the GREGRE Which test? When should I take it? How should I prepare? Who should I send my scores to?

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11 Submitting your application Writing a personal statement Obtaining letters of rec

12 Writing a personal statement Do a good job (proof-read, spell check, etc) Sell yourself Be honest (you are not promising anything) Consider having a mentor read your statement

13 Submitting your application Timing is everything! –Important for access to support funding –Often requires support from a graduate mentor –Communicate with your potential mentor

14 Obtaining letters of rec Who from? When? –Provide at least 2 weeks notice for letter writers –Give a copy of your resume, personal statement –Check to see if you need envelopes –Make deadlines clear

15 Securing funding Visiting programs

16 Securing funding Generally two types: –Research Assistantship (RA) –Teaching Assistantship (TA) Other sources: –Bring your own funding (NSF)NSF –Work Issues to be aware of: –Tuition waivers –In-state tuition –Establishing residency

17 Visiting programs Crucial to making a good decision INTERVIEW OTHER GRAD STUDENTS Probably have to spend your own $

18 Committing Finding housing

19 Committing and Finding Housing Generally need to commit to a program by April 1-15 or so. Ask graduate school for information about housing in the area –Share with other grad students –Cheap rentals –University housing?

20 But when should I go? Should I take time off? What is different if I take time off before I go? What should I do in the meantime?

21 Choosing where to apply Select a personSelect a program Initiating contact Taking the GRE Submitting your application Writing a personal statement Obtaining letters of rec Committing Securing funding Visiting programs Finding housing Oct - NovFeb - MarApr - JuneJuly - SeptDec - Jan


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