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How to be more interesting to prospective PhD advisors
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Potential PhD supervisor mentions potential co-supervisors in email. Should I contact them?
I plan on applying to a PhD program in a US university. Previously, I asked a professor if he is interested in supervising my proposed project. His response is:
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Potential PhD supervisor expressed interest, but had a short response. What do I reply?
I emailed a potential supervisor at a US university recently. He replied promptly, cc'ing the graduate school dean in the email and saying I had a very good idea but then suggesting another research q …