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On standards or conventions specific to the higher education system in New Zealand, which differs in structure and style from the systems in other parts of the world.
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How much study gap is acceptable in New Zealand?
A general answer, whether encouraging or discouraging won't really help you. What you need to do is apply to a few places, making your best case in the application materials. Don't neglect any aspect …
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What steps should I take if I haven't received responses from potential supervisors?
If you haven't heard in a couple of weeks you can follow up with a request for information. Ask whether there is any more information they would like or need.
As for getting help, let me suggest that …
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I got odd answer to my PhD application from Waikato University, What should I do now?
My guess is that you misunderstood the requirements and so didn't fulfill them. They wanted you, I think, to get agreement from a professor to take you on. You got a weird communication that you misin …
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Is it a problem if I start doing research too early?
I don't know that Australian or New Zealand systems so this is a bit speculative. I'll assume, however that those systems are well designed and that accepted students are able to be successful and hav …