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Factors for Admissions. GPAGRE Letters of RecommendationInterview/VisitSTATEMENT of PURPOSEComplete Application. . Statement of Purpose. Idea of your research/study interestsSample of your ability to writeProxy for interviewCan be the difference between getting in or not Opportunity to sell
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2. Factors for Admissions GPA
GRE
Letters of Recommendation
Interview/Visit
STATEMENT of PURPOSE
Complete Application
3. Statement of Purpose Idea of your research/study interests
Sample of your ability to write
Proxy for interview
Can be the difference between getting in or not
Opportunity to sell yourself!
4. Central Theme Reasons for your interest in attending a specific program at a particular institution
Statement is tailored for the program & institution
5. The Key Idea Look like you will be a success in graduate school.
coming in, you are prepared, motivated, focused, have needed skills (writing, math, research)
once there, you will successfully complete all requirements and you will progress as a researcher
This is about potential: You don’t have to already have a PhD to get into graduate school!
6. Important to keep in mind: Audience: admission committees are professors in your discipline - no need to define basic terminology.
Establish your voice: confident, but not arrogant
- straightforward tone: explain how you are prepared for graduate school
- acknowledge poor performances (GPA, GRE scores etc.) then focus on achievements not failures
7. Important to keep in mind: Answer the question: most graduate schools don’t give much instruction about SoP, but if application asks a specific question, make sure to address it
Get feedback: At your current school, talk with professors and graduate students about graduate school and the application process, and get suggested revisions from them on your draft SoP.
8. Writing an Effective Statement How did you become interested in your field?
- describe how research experiences, courses, professors, internships, work experiences, community service, things you’ve read, other independent studies, or life experiences have stimulated your interest
What are your interests and career objectives?
- be specific about discipline and objectives
- for example, if psychology, what area? teaching vs. research?
9. Writing an Effective Statement What are your research interests?
- research is the essence of a PhD—should be reflected in statement
- introduce a few topics of interest
- don’t need to make a specific thesis or dissertation proposal, but should be able to pose 1 or 2 questions or problems
What attracts you most to the institution/ program and why are you a good match?
- interests should parallel those of the faculty in the program you are applying to—read their articles, mention their names
- the better the match, the better the chance of getting admitted
10. Statement Should Be… Well organized
Concise
Free of grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors
Convincing that you will be successful graduate student
2 or 3 pages in length
Including a last paragraph that mentions the names and work of potential advisors
Proof-read!!
11. Statement Should Not Be… An undergraduate application
not too focused on extracurriculars, life history, hobbies, general world view
About your convenience
Unclear
12. Discipline-specific: Economics Be prepared: math background
Know what area you want to study
Show economic reasoning
13. Discipline-specific: Psychology and Cognitive Science Be prepared: research experience, statistics
Know what area you want to study
Show awareness of how topics are researched
14. In Conclusion,The reader should be able to: see what you are interested in, and why
see that you know what graduate school is about (research)
see that you will be a success
15. Questions???