One of the most important aspects of your grad school application is the curriculum vitae (CV). A CV is slightly different from a resume in that it mainly focuses on your academic and non-academic accomplishments related to your field. Another difference is that most resumes are usually one page, whereas a CV can be as … Continue reading PhD Admissions: CV/Resume
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PhD Admissions: Application Fees
One of the biggest worries that students have when applying to PhD programs has to do with, you guessed it, money! The process can be really expensive and if you are sending out multiple applications, the cost can add up very quickly. What may help to alleviate these costs are…. FEE. WAIVERS. Fee waivers are … Continue reading PhD Admissions: Application Fees
PhD Admissions: Research Experience
A great way to gain research experience for PhD admissions is through REU programs. Research Experiences for Undergraduates are 8-10 week summer programs funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) for students interested in science, engineering, and mathematics. Although these programs are mainly for underrepresented students in the aforementioned fields as well as those who … Continue reading PhD Admissions: Research Experience
PhD Admissions: What Carries the Most Weight?
When it comes to applying for PhD programs, I would say that your research experience, CV, statement of purpose/personal statement, and letters of recommendation carry the most weight in the eyes of the admissions committee. What carries less weight is your GPA and GRE scores. The GPA and GRE are normally used to initially "weed … Continue reading PhD Admissions: What Carries the Most Weight?
PhD Admissions: How to Keep Track of Program Info
When researching programs, one way to keep track of all the info you find is to create a spreadsheet! I did this and it was really helpful in keeping everything in the same place. Here is a checklist of factors to include in yours (I also included the downloadable images at the end of this … Continue reading PhD Admissions: How to Keep Track of Program Info
PhD Admissions: How to Find Programs and Potential Advisors
QUESTION: How do I find PhD programs? There are a few ways that you can find PhD programs. First, you should think about your research interests. Because my research interests are focused on how the media influences the identity development of young people, I applied to a mix of PhD programs in Developmental Psychology, Human … Continue reading PhD Admissions: How to Find Programs and Potential Advisors
Gap Year or no Gap Year?
QUESTION: Should I take a gap year before applying to grad school? Many of you may be wondering whether you should take a gap year before applying to grad school or not. Here are some reasons why I think you should: You are burned out from undergrad. I think one of the biggest reasons why … Continue reading Gap Year or no Gap Year?