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Applying for Graduate Schools Andy Wang Operating Systems
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Myth 1 I cannot afford graduate school…
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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)
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How about my student loans? No repayment/interest accrual 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
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Myth 2 I won’t have a chance to get into a graduate school…
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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
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Myth 3 Graduate curriculum is just like the undergraduate curriculum…
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Reality Take fewer classes per semester Master – Emphasis on development Ph.D. – Discover something new – Emphasis on research – For people who love to solve puzzles
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Some Cool Research Areas AI and robotics (hoarding ducks, drones) Hacking into things (voting machines, cars) Data mining (beer next to diapers?) Olfactory research Wearable computing (Google glass)
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A Typical Graduate Course Not as much guidance Project-oriented You need to develop your own projects
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Metric of Success Undergraduate – GPA Master – Projects, thesis, skill set Ph.D. – Number of quality publications
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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
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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
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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?
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GRE Exams Computer science GRE – Theory – Systems – Architecture General GRE – English – Math – Writing
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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 Interfolio – Submit an envelope Graduate program names, degrees, schools, deadlines Photo, personal statement, resume, transcript Envelopes and beautiful stamps
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Other Approaches Volunteer for… – Independent study – Internship for companies
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