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jakebeal
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All of your fellow students are in the same boat: almost nobody has more than 2 successful research experiences (and many have fewer). You don't have to have a stellar file when applying -- it just needs to be as good or better than that of all of the other candidate, most of whom will mostly have "did well in class" letters.

In other words: you're ahead of the curve. Nothing to worry about.

All of your fellow students are in the same boat: nobody has more than 2 successful research experiences (and many have fewer). You don't have to have a stellar file when applying -- it just needs to be as good or better than that of all of the other candidate, most of whom will mostly have "did well in class" letters.

In other words: you're ahead of the curve. Nothing to worry about.

All of your fellow students are in the same boat: almost nobody has more than 2 successful research experiences (and many have fewer). You don't have to have a stellar file when applying -- it just needs to be as good or better than that of all of the other candidate, most of whom will mostly have "did well in class" letters.

In other words: you're ahead of the curve. Nothing to worry about.

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Wolfgang Bangerth
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All of your fellow students are in the same boat: nobody has more than 2 successful research experiences (and many have fewer). You don't have to have a stellar file when applying -- it just needs to be as good or better than that of all of the other candidate, most of whom will mostly have "did well in class" letters.

In other words: you're ahead of the curve. Nothing to worry about.