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  1. How To Get Into A PhD Program?

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  1. How hard is it to get into top PhD programs? : r/AskAcademia

    It might be best to work as a master's student in the lab of a former undergrad professor. You'll have a good chance of getting into a grad school program in this way. Also, don't rush into a PhD program. Start out as a master's student in order to build up your skills and CV. This shouldn't take you more than 3 years.

  2. How to be a competitive PhD applicant? : r/GradSchool

    Read the literature and immerse yourself in the science you are researching. Keep your GPA above a 3.5. 3.75 if you can, that'll open doors. Learn to code, if only in R or python, every hard science PhD almost requires a little bit of computational work these days. Finally, and most importantly, find your niche.

  3. How exactly do you get into a good PhD program in the first place?

    The most important thing is finding a supervisor that aligns with your research interests and your research proposal. Your master's transcript is also important. Any decent program will require that you graduated with at least a merit or around a 3.6 gpa if you did your masters in the US.

  4. Does it look bad to reach back out to a program you turned down?

    I was accepted into a PhD program last year, but between the lack of funding and the communication issues with their admissions department, I chose not to pursue it. I instead chose to stay in industry another year and develop skills that would be transferable into my eventual PhD program. So here I am a year later, reaching out to programs.

  5. How hard is it to get into a PhD program? : r/AskProfessors

    Research jobs, mostly through faculty positions, are unicorns and very difficult to get. Unfunded PhD programs are garbage. You really need to know what you want out of a program before you even consider one. I wouldn't say they're as hard to get into as med school but I've seen people really struggle.

  6. A somewhat not-gentle guide to getting into grad school when ...

    As a person with a 2.9 undergrad GPA in a non-science field who is now a first year in a soon-to-be funded MSCS program and who has plans to apply for a PhD in next year's cycle, I'm just gonna go ahead and say to the people reading this with frowns on your faces that there's no wrong way to eat a Recees.

  7. How difficult is it to get into a PhD program without a Masters?

    Consider applying to some master's programs in the meantime and aim for outstanding grades and research experience to strengthen your PhD application. Check out smaller schools/programs that may be more open to non-traditional backgrounds. Networking and connecting with profs in your desired field also helps!

  8. How hard is to get to a PhD program? : r/labrats

    How hard it is to get in of course also depends on the university, group and project you're applying at. With your experience, if you manage to find programs/positions that you have relevant skills for, I'd say you'd be pretty successful. This is coming from someone who has not been accepted to a single program 😂.

  9. How good do I actually have to be to get into a top graduate program

    Here is some general off-topic advice regarding grad school since you seem to be lacking in advising: just because you want to go to a top tier university and get in to one does not mean you should necessarily go. For undergrad, this is not the case; if you get into MIT, Stanford, Harvard, etc. and have the financial means, you should definitely go as it is a great opportunity and can directly ...

  10. If I have a low GPA in undergrad, and want to get into top PhD programs

    You're not going to get into a top PhD program because of amazing masters grades. You'll get into a top PhD program because the additional research you do and glowing letters of recommendation you get during the masters will show that your undergrad grades are irrelevant to your ability to do high quality research. (And also show that by the way, in case you were worried, the grades won't be a ...

  11. phd

    If you do a PhD, after you graduate, you'll need to find a job. If you get a job now, you'll already have a job. If you do well you might even command a higher salary in 5 years' time compared to entering the market as a fresh PhD. You might find you don't need a PhD. This could especially be the case if you work with other PhD-holders.

  12. graduate admissions

    Some undergraduate programs in the US offer 4+1 programs which make getting into a Masters program much easier, which in turn makes getting into a PhD program easier. Becoming a student again after working in industry can be a hard emotional and psychological shift. Your pay will be cut in around half (maybe even more).

  13. Applying for PhD with a 3.2 GPA

    I just read an incredibly disheartening post on reddit about Grad School admissions in the Biological sciences. The post basically makes it sound like I have no chance of getting into a good PhD program. I graduated from UC Berkeley with a Degree in Biochemistry in 2012. While in school I worked as an undergraduate researcher for 3.5 years.

  14. graduate admissions

    0. Roughly: good grades (3.8+ GPA) in difficult courses, good test scores (80+ percentile on math GRE subject test [not the regular GRE math, which you should get a ~perfect score on without studying]), strong research background and good letters corresponding to it. That will get you into schools in the top ~30.

  15. How to get into the Stanford Computer Science PhD program

    7. Like many others, after watching the Coursera Machine Learning course by Andrew Ng, I got the bright idea to pursue a PhD in CS at Stanford. Everyone, including their grandmas, have read Elon ...

  16. How difficult is it to get a PhD? The real doctorate struggles

    There is no doubt that getting a PhD is no small feat. It requires dedication, hard work, and plenty of motivation to stay on track. Getting a PhD can be a very challenging process that requires several years of intensive research, coursework, and writing. However, the difficulty of obtaining a PhD can vary depending on factors such as the ...

  17. research process

    I am a physics undergrad, and plan to pursue a PhD in mathematical physics (string theory?). I have heard from a lot of people, who have personally seen the research scenario at universities both in the US and Europe, that it is much easier to get a PhD from a European university, that it takes about 3-4 years in a good university in Europe, while more than 5 years in American universities.

  18. What did you do to get into a Clinical Psych PhD Program?

    Sep 3, 2015. #7. 6 years of research experience in psych, and 5 in neuro; 2 first authored publications; more than a dozen posters; a MA degree with a great GPA; 3 years of direct service experience with survivors of domestic violence and youth in state custody.

  19. Applying to PhD Programs: When, Where, How, and Why?

    Thus, the best reasons to pursue a PhD are intrinsic. After all, a PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy. You get a PhD because you are passionately drawn to the philosophy of your chosen field. You can't help but think about it in your everyday life, because you see it everywhere. It is a lens through which life makes sense.

  20. Has anyone ever regretted getting a PhD in clinical psych?

    What will is getting you to look up the professional surveys on income. Someone is the max on that. So… between $60k-$900k. Outside of me, there are people on SDN who make less than $40k/yr, and some that can make $40k in 2 weeks. 2) Learn the CPT codes used in psychology. This is easily found on APA sites via google.

  21. Fully-Funded PhD Program at Harvard University: How I Got In

    With 30 years of career/admissions experience at four universities, including Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Business and College of Engineering, Dr. Karin Ash has met with thousands of recruiters seeking to hire the best students from leading schools.She has served as a member of the admissions committee, ensuring that the applicants who ultimately enroll are a good fit for the ...

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  23. Any suggestions for increasing my chances of getting into a PsyD program?

    The dichotomy of PsyDs being for people interested in clinical work and PhDs being for people interested in research, TT faculty positions, etc. is a widely held misconception. All PhD programs offer equal or better clinical training to PsyD programs, just check the APPIC stats. 2. Research is a core component of training in clinical psychology.