Undergrad Institution: Well known state (provincial?) school in Canada, strong geoscience program Major(s): Geology Minor(s): GPA in Major: 3.95
Overall GPA: 3.95 Position in Class: Near top (I think #2 or #3) Type of Student: Male, Dual citizen of Canada/US
GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 168 V: 161 W: still waiting
Research Experience: Senior thesis project involving field work and geochron lab work (I did everything from sample crushing, up to data analysis, never would have thought I could care about a grain of zircon so much), hoping to present at an upcoming conference, maybe do a paper
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Departmental scholarships, Dean's List for the last four years, a couple national geoscience organization scholarships
Pertinent Activities or Jobs: summer internship at an oil and gas company last year, another one lined up for this summer, was on my undergraduate student society executive for two years
Applying to Where:
University of Colorado - Boulder - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
University of Arizona - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
Stanford University - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
I guess my biggest concern is that I'm only applying to three schools and I just don't know how I'm going to stack up. The programs at these three places seem pretty competitive.
2015 Applicant Profiles and Admissions Results
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Undergrad Institution: Well known state (provincial?) school in Canada, strong geoscience program
Major(s): Geology
Minor(s):
GPA in Major: 3.95
Overall GPA: 3.95
Position in Class: Near top (I think #2 or #3)
Type of Student: Male, Dual citizen of Canada/US
GRE Scores (revised/old version):
Q: 168
V: 161
W: still waiting
Research Experience: Senior thesis project involving field work and geochron lab work (I did everything from sample crushing, up to data analysis, never would have thought I could care about a grain of zircon so much), hoping to present at an upcoming conference, maybe do a paper
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Departmental scholarships, Dean's List for the last four years, a couple national geoscience organization scholarships
Pertinent Activities or Jobs: summer internship at an oil and gas company last year, another one lined up for this summer, was on my undergraduate student society executive for two years
Applying to Where:
University of Colorado - Boulder - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
University of Arizona - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
Stanford University - Tectonics, Geo/thermochronology, Sedimentary Geology
I guess my biggest concern is that I'm only applying to three schools and I just don't know how I'm going to stack up. The programs at these three places seem pretty competitive.