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On strategies, procedures, and problems related to getting admitted to, or selecting students to be admitted to, a graduate degree program. Please click on “info” before asking a question.

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Should I link my research in my SOP?

No, you shouldn't list it on your Statement of Purpose. You should cite it properly in your CV / Resume, or in a separate list of publications. You can certainly discuss the research that led to the …
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Is it considered okay to ask for the opinions of admission staff or committee after their de...

There is nothing wrong with asking, but don't expect an answer that is particularly helpful (although you may get very helpful answers). You may get a standard response that doesn't tell you much, and …
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Scoring GRE analytical writing practice essays

You've got a few options: See if your school has a GRE preparation course (you may have to pay for this) or other writing tutorials. As Tirath said, look at ets.org for strategies. If you're still i …
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Work Resume vs Graduate School Resume

I am not a fan of the "1 page resume." If you have had a number of relevant educational experiences and work experiences (and relevant volunteer experiences), and it goes over two pages and is in an a …
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Chances at funded cs PhD with high GPA and GRE scores but no research experience or professo...

Can I get into a decent funded CS PhD program with good grades and GRE while lacking research experience. Yes Will I get into a decent funded CS PhD program with good grades and GRE while lac …
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Is it hard to start a PhD programme after leaving to work in industry?

One thing that hasn't been mentioned in the answers to this question pertain to recommendation letters, which are a key and important part of the application process. If you decide to leave academia f …
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What can I do after giving GRE and TOEFL exams?

How should I know which universities should I apply for? As JeffE mentioned in his comment, you should start by asking your professors, and others at your school what they suggest. It sounds lik …
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What strategy to follow for getting a funded PhD position?

Here are some general guidelines when applying for U.S. positions: The key thing that PhD programs look for is evidence of research potential. In your particular case, if you have four peer-reviewe …
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How aware are grad school application readers of differing standards internationally?

The rest are questions that we learned enough theory to feasibly do, but we hadn't seen that type of question before so it requires some level of cleverness to get it within the time limits of the …
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Is GRE really required to get into a good university for MS in CS

There are a number of different exams that comprise the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE). There is also the TOEFL exam, which may be required if English is not your first language. Each university …
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Will withdrawing from a graduate program, affect my future admissions applications?

If it is possible, you may want to consider applying to a new program while you are still in your current program. In some sense it will be like a transfer, which may come across as a better move tha …
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How to evaluate undergrad CS programs when eventually aiming for PhD?

It is commonly said that the only university that counts is the one you've graduated from last. If your daughter wants to eventually earn a PhD, the graduate school she attends will most likely figur …
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Graduate school and students with learning disabilities

Edit: For some reason I mis-read the question as "physical" disability, rather than "learning disability." I've amended the answer appropriately, although I suppose it still has a slant towards physi …
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PhD Research under guide/advisor of a different department

I have seen co-advisors a number of times. At least three of my computer science colleagues were co-advised by biologists who were working on projects that needed complex and novel data manipulation …
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Can the publication conference choice affect one's admission to a new academic job?

I can't comment on whether the practice of explicitly pointing out that publishing in top conferences makes a stronger record is common, although I suspect it is taken for granted rather than spelled …
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