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    randybobandy got a reaction from glasses in Venting   
    Not sure how it is for other programs but Neuroscience grad apps are not exactly very difficult or time-consuming.

    - GRE: alright, study some vocab for a week or two
    - SoP: write a two page essay, modify a paragraph or two for each school
    - LoR: send your SoP to three profs and they do the rest...
    - applications: fill out a few forms online
    - send your transcripts.

    Seems pretty simple to me. I started and completed most of my apps within a few hours.

    The hard part is the waiting, which doesn't exactly require any effort. Sounds like you guys need to chill
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    randybobandy got a reaction from modernity in Venting   
    Not sure how it is for other programs but Neuroscience grad apps are not exactly very difficult or time-consuming.

    - GRE: alright, study some vocab for a week or two
    - SoP: write a two page essay, modify a paragraph or two for each school
    - LoR: send your SoP to three profs and they do the rest...
    - applications: fill out a few forms online
    - send your transcripts.

    Seems pretty simple to me. I started and completed most of my apps within a few hours.

    The hard part is the waiting, which doesn't exactly require any effort. Sounds like you guys need to chill
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    randybobandy got a reaction from BCHistory in Venting   
    It's all about stress management. I'm of the opinion that stress is the worst part of any process like this. If you start to overthink things, they begin to consume your life, making you sleep worse, making you feel worse, really making you unhealthier. And worst of all, we put all of this stress on ourselves.

    All I did was make a list of everything I needed to do at the beginning of this process. Every couple of days, I would take one item on my list, and work for maybe 15 minutes to an hour. Then I would go out with friends or do something fun the rest of the night.

    Yeah, there are a lot of elements and variables to the application process, a lot of things out of our control (slow professors on LoRs, I was pretty worried around Dec 1), but the worst part is what we do to ourselves.

    The more we include destressing activities in our day (different for everyone, could be exercising, weed, watching tv, anything really), the easier the process becomes.

    But that's just my attitude, and who knows if I'll get in to my programs. But I'm still confident, and that's probably because I never let the stress get the best of me. To be honest applying to college was a lot more work than this.
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    randybobandy got a reaction from BCHistory in Venting   
    Not sure how it is for other programs but Neuroscience grad apps are not exactly very difficult or time-consuming.

    - GRE: alright, study some vocab for a week or two
    - SoP: write a two page essay, modify a paragraph or two for each school
    - LoR: send your SoP to three profs and they do the rest...
    - applications: fill out a few forms online
    - send your transcripts.

    Seems pretty simple to me. I started and completed most of my apps within a few hours.

    The hard part is the waiting, which doesn't exactly require any effort. Sounds like you guys need to chill
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    randybobandy got a reaction from expressionista in Venting   
    Not sure how it is for other programs but Neuroscience grad apps are not exactly very difficult or time-consuming.

    - GRE: alright, study some vocab for a week or two
    - SoP: write a two page essay, modify a paragraph or two for each school
    - LoR: send your SoP to three profs and they do the rest...
    - applications: fill out a few forms online
    - send your transcripts.

    Seems pretty simple to me. I started and completed most of my apps within a few hours.

    The hard part is the waiting, which doesn't exactly require any effort. Sounds like you guys need to chill
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    randybobandy got a reaction from shai in Venting   
    People in academia have pretty big egos. This is just the beginning

    I myself have a 1590 GRE, 3.98 GPA, 9 years research experience, and only 4 first author publications. I'm really worried, especially about my GRE score, do you think I'll get in?
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    randybobandy got a reaction from NeuroNerd86 in Venting   
    People in academia have pretty big egos. This is just the beginning

    I myself have a 1590 GRE, 3.98 GPA, 9 years research experience, and only 4 first author publications. I'm really worried, especially about my GRE score, do you think I'll get in?
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