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ppspnn20100

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  1. I think this would depend on the due date of the application, so if it was due at the beginning of December, I would not ask them if you can resubmit, but if it was due in January, you could write them, and see if they would be willing to accept a resubmission. Also, if you are going to have an interview with them, that is something that you could clarify! Also, if the grammar mistakes do not impede understanding, I do not think that it justifies a resubmission unless you are applying to an MA or PhD in English, then it probably does matter a lot. I personally would not ask for a resubmission because if they need clarification on dates, they can reach out to you. Also, regarding grammar errors, while you don't want to have them in your SOP, it is not the end of the world. As long as they can understand what you are trying to communicate, it should not be a problem.
  2. Hi to all, I am a 2nd year PhD student in Hispanic Linguistics at a university in the United States, and my department is very research oriented. I have noticed that many fellow graduate students have been asked to collaborate with certain professors on research, which usually turns into conference presentations and an article for publication. My faculty mentor is no longer teaching and is not producing as much research as they were a few years ago, which is what originally interested me about the program. I have multiple ideas about research projects, but as you know it takes a lot of time to pursue, but I wanted to ask my faculty mentor to collaborate with me on a project, but I do not know if this is looked down upon in academia. I feel like I need to be more assertive since I tend to work independently. Any opinions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
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