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  1. Thanks for your help. I still need to think it through a bit more in order to trim it down. But following your suggestion I was able to cut it down to half a page for the three projects I've been involved in.
  2. Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone could provide some assistance with a problem I am having with my statement of purpose. I have over 2 years research experience as an undergraduate and am having trouble figuring out how to include my experience in my statement. It is not that I cannot figure out a way to work it in, but that I have been lucky enough to be heavily involved in many projects that even a sparse description would take up a page at minimum. Does anyone know a more appropriate way to address research experience aside from simply describing my projects and skills. Thank you.
  3. Greetings, First, I apologize if this question has been asked before but as I did not find anything when I searched the forum I am posting this. I'm a molecular biology major who is applying to similar PhD programs for next fall. I already have my P.I for the lab I do research in as one of my recommenders. But, for my other two letters I was wondering if it would be an issue if they both came from chemistry professors? Or should I focus on getting mainly biology professors? The reason I have these two chemistry professors in mind is because one of them was my organic professor( who has written two scholarship letters in the past as I did extremely well in his classes) and the other is a professor I have not had a class with but is the director/mentor of a scholarship program I have been involved in for the past year. Does anyone with more experience feel that this could possibly pose a problem in anyway, or am I needlessly worrying? Thanks
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