mseapplicant
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If I reject an offer from an employer, can I still be considered for the Associate Fellowship?
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20 hours ago, IronSeoul said:
Yes, I did yesterday. But can you still get the fellowship if you don't get matched with an employer? Also how many grad schools is everyone applying too? I'm applying to 23.
I applied to 12 last year and that felt like almost too many! I would try to narrow it down to 15 schools if possible to save you and your recommenders some time and money! i.e. maybe the programs are all good fits, but which 15 of those would you most prefer to live in is important to consider too
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On 2/24/2019 at 10:04 PM, thejellybean said:
Does anyone happen to know what the music scene is like in the Berkeley area? For example, are there venues like jazz bars or coffee shops that host small shows? Maybe places with open mic nights?
The bay area has an amazing music scene, comparable to the diversity of NYC's music scene. in berkeley in particular: right on campus is the greek theater which has a ton of top tier concerts, and in oakland are many great hip music venues like the Fox Theater and The New Parish. Not to mention, SF is 30 minutes away which doubles the amount of concerts and music life going on. You can definitely find open mic nights and jazz bars. In berkeley specifically, a local favorite for open mic and "funk night" on thursdays is the starry plough bar in south berkeley. options are limitless since oakland and SF are so close and have great scenes. i went to at least 10 concerts as an undergrad
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On 1/7/2020 at 12:45 AM, OscarGon1234 said:
Howdy everyone! I was recently accepted into UC Berkeley's chemistry program (yay!!) and my potential PI informed me that the stipend should be around $36,000. Is this a livable stipend for a year at Berkeley? It seems like too little to me but I was wondering if anyone else can chime in with their experience.
Also, if you have been accepted into Berkeley and will need a roommate please let me know :))
Thanks so much!
I just graduated from berkeley and am a now current PhD student at another university, and I can tell you that's pretty much as good a stipend as it gets (except ivy leagues pay like $40k/yr, but thats such a small difference), unless you have fellowships to add onto school funding. you can definitely thrive in berkeley on $36k a year, i survived on half that as an undergrad, paying my own rent. you just wont be saving too much, but that's phd life for everyone. berkeley chemistry is one of the top chemistry departments in the world, definitely plan on going there! also berkeley is a great city with good food/bars, and 30 mins from san francisco, which is a great city too. congrats!
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23 minutes ago, Carsuelos said:
Did the company reach out to you directly (email/phone) or was it through the GEM interface?
The prospective mentor emailed me directly. I think that's typically how they would reach out, but phone also possible.
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2 minutes ago, mseapplicant said:
Me too! Weird that it happened to all of us today. DIdn't get to see who it was "Held" with, though. I heard the new system's been causing some confusion for GEM employers so don't lose hope, possibly a glitch!
Actually now I see: I was "Released" by the company that reached out to me this week interview (which will occur this week/hasn't happened yet). I'll assume it's just the system being weird as they figure things out.
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2 hours ago, mkcs said:
Same thing happened to me this afternoon. Received the notification and then... "Released"
Me too! Weird that it happened to all of us today. DIdn't get to see who it was "Held" with, though. I heard the new system's been causing some confusion for GEM employers so don't lose hope, possibly a glitch!
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Was reached out to for interview today! Status has been "Matched" for about two weeks.
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4 hours ago, TITX said:
@mseapplicant I did my undergrad at Columbia. What professor are you looking at? The department is quite small and even as an undergrad I really got to know most of the faculty quite well. I took some classes at the graduate level and about 93-95% of the master students are international. I would honestly say their masters program is just a source of income... Did not really have much interaction with the PhD students so I can't speak much on their camaraderie. NYC is way better than SD in terms of urban escapades.. no question there. I love the small size of Columbia's campus. It's 1 avenue by 6 city blocks and you can probably walk across the whole campus in 6-8 minutes. UCSD is an enormous campus in comparison, but you have the beach, I guess. It is a bubble if you stay within the area but that honestly never bothered me since the subway is literally across the street. Let me know if you have any specific questions.
Thanks! Yes it does seem like a tiny department but they put a ton of funding into a new electrochemical energy center which seems good. Unfortunately at UCSD they couldn't guarantee me funding for the first year and "TA positions are very competitive" so I'm not sure if I could even go there if I wanted to! Very weird how they admit but without funding, public schools man
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Does anyone know anything about Columbia Materials? Deciding now between Columbia and UCSD. Interested in electrochemistry
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i got honorable mention, wonder if that could persuade the schools i'm waitlisted for? I heard that happening to a friend of friend for a PhD at UCSF. not sure. congrats to those that won! I'll probably apply again next year. woooo
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Thank you @TITX and @matscigradapp! appreciate the insight. Yes I'm the same way, I love the nature and chill vibes in SD but I'm a city person (grew up right next to SF) so am worried I would miss out on food / nightlife / general things to do. Anyways we'll see, thinking about it!
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just got into UCSD! now considering between UCSD and UCLA.... any thoughts on quality of life at the two schools for a PhD in mat sci? research fit is pretty good at both schools. still waiting to hear from other also cool options but just thought i'd ask if anyone went to/has spent time at UCLA or UCSD! thanks
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has anyone heard from Columbia university yet? or University of washington?
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4 hours ago, benmaterials said:On 1/18/2019 at 7:06 PM, mseapplicant said:
We applied to a lot of the same schools. Are you planning on going to any visit weekends?
So far I've only heard from MIT (reject), Stanford (reject) and UCLA (accepted!). Hoping to hear this week from at least one more (waiting on NINE schools!) , the wait is driving me nuts! UCLA visit weekend March 8th but no travel assistance so waiting to plan based on other offers. Will likely end up going though!
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On 1/21/2019 at 9:33 AM, Moods said:
Your profile looks great! I hope all goes well for you, and yes, please let us know where you end up going! Also, just curious, what kind of energy materials do you want to study?
Thanks! Interested in batteries, thermoelectrics, solar cells.
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Hi people!
Undergrad Institution (approx. rank/reputation in STEM): Top 5 public, prestigious for both physics and MSE
Major(s): Physics
Overall GPA: 3.48/4.00
Demographics/Background: US citizen, female
GRE Scores:
Q: 160 (74%)
V: 154 (84%)
W: 5.0 (92%)
LOR: 2 Professors & 1 staff scientist (national lab) all from different research projects, though one prof is from research project in a different STEM field.
Research Experience: 2 years research experience.current project (2 years long): materials characterization using tomography, writing first author paper on this project but not published yet.
current project(2 years long): non-related STEM field project (started before i decided my career path)
1 REU this past summer, very energy materials focused super relevant
Publications/Abstracts/Presentations:
4 presentations (posters not at major conferences except for one)
1st author paper in progress
3 publications for non-related STEM project. 6th author on one (submitted), others much lower on author list (submitted).
Awards/Honors/Recognitions:
Prestigious scholarship for women in science at my home institution.
Best poster presentation award
Fellowships/Funding:
applied for NSF GRFP
Pertinent Activities or Jobs:
2 part time jobs (non related)
Other Miscellaneous Accomplishments:
lots of diversity in STEM outreach!
Anything else in your application that might matter (faculty connections, etc.): have contacted some profs (met/skyped with 2) but no promises!
Research Interests:
Energy materials
Institutions/Programs: all MSE PhD's
APPLIED (12) - Northwestern, Berkeley, UCSB, UCLA, UCSD, Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Uni of Washingtion, Oxford, EPFL
didn't apply to safeties but hoping for at least one... will let you guys know
GEM Fellowship 2020
in The Bank
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From talking to GEM this is the case, disappointing my internship offer doesn't fit with my goals/interests and would wish to just be considered for associate! too bad they dont allow this.