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  1. Congrats! Good things come to those who wait. ?
  2. A lot of this is going to depended on what state your school(s) are in too. From what I understand, universities in the states of California, Oregon, Washington, and New York are most restricted, but much of the rest of the country is attempting to at least remain open in a hybrid setup. In the US, a lot of those rules have been set at the state level, so it will really depend on that. Further, different univeristy systems will have their own rules. I know the UC system schools have opted to remain at distance for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. There's a good chance they will continue to do so unless something drastically changes. If I'm mistaken on any part of this, please correct me, but this seems to be the case from what I've seen so far. I live in the US, for what it's worth.
  3. Hey guys, I'm thinking about trying to form a couple of small study groups in preparation for the math PhD/Masters programs many of us will be starting in Fall (2021). Personally, I'm choosing to focus on Algebra and Geometry/Topology. I'm hoping to get a group of 4-5 individuals together, pick a book we all want to read/review, and work together on the exercises. Below are some suggestions I'm considering: Topology (Munkres) Algebraic Topology (Hatcher) Intro to Algebra (Gallian) Commutative Algebra (Atiyah/MacDonnald) Homological Algebra (Rotman) I'm open to others as well. If anyone is interested, hit me up, or let me know what you think in the thread. Good luck out there. -UD
  4. For pure/applied math, definitely not acceptable. This was instilled in us as undegraduates doing research. Wait to be accepted/rejected, than try elsewhere.
  5. Reporting in for Mathematics PhD. I'm waiting on a couple of other offers/rejections, but I've got a feeling this is my school. So... Roll call!
  6. Welcome to Atlanta (I live here, for now)! My former Supervisor as a math tutor is now a MD student at Mercer. Congrats on your acceptance! I'm not an expert on the school, but if there's anything I can tell you about the area, let me know!
  7. All good suggestions above. I'll only add a few recommendations. 1) Start applying for 3rd-party fellowships/grants EARLY. The deadlines for a lot of these are ahead of the application deadlines for some schools (no, I don't know why). You're in a STEM field, so definitely go after the DoD/DoE grants like the GRFP. Better yet, start compiling a list of grants you want to apply for. UCLA has a database called GRAPES that keeps tabs on fellowships for grad students. Link here: https://grad.ucla.edu/funding/#/ 2) The SoP is a SOB. It's also likely the single most important aspect of your apps, excepting you LoRs. If you have a high GPA, good courses under your belt, research, etc. that's fantastic. A lot of other people do to, but you can really set yourself apart in you Statement. Start writing that early. Do many revisions. Get other people to read it and make edits. Take your drafts to a writing/career center. Cal Berkeley has a really good guide for writing a rock-solid Statement of Purpose, link here: https://grad.berkeley.edu/admissions/apply/statement-purpose/ Speaking of Berkeley, the UC schools have an additonal essay you're supposed to write. It's called a "Personal History Statement" (or similar), and it's different from the SoP. This was easily the hardest essay I've had to write, so if you're looking west, plan on spending some time on this one too. 3) Lastly, application costs are expensive. If you've done an REU with a particular school, or if you're in a recognized national program/fellowship like Fullbright or TRiO, chances are you might be able to wave the fee. Definitely look into that, because otherwise it's pretty steep. Hope this helps. -UD
  8. YMMV, but in the case of at least one school on my list, I got accepted and had to wait about three more weeks before a funding offer came through. I'm not sure how common that is, but it's not out of the question. Depending on when the deadline is, it might be worth while to simply ask (politely, of course). If it's a recent acceptance, I would wait, but if it's been more than a month, I would email your adviser and ask if funding offers have been dissemenated already. Good luck. I hope you get it.
  9. So, I'm learning this all myself for the first time too. Regarding the April 15th rule, this is a standard agreed upon by an orginization called "The Council of Graduate Schools" (ominous) in a resolution entitled "Resolution Regarding Graduate Scholars, Fellows, Trainees and Assistants". Basically, any university within the agreement promises to set the deadline no earlier than April 15th, for the very reasons that you're describing. A comprehensive list (at time of writing) of said schools is below. Regarding your specific predicament, I would consider e-mailing the March 15th school and informing them of your situation. If they aren't giving you any mercy, consider reaching out to the other schools on your list and asking if you are accepted, explaining that you are running up against a deadline with a standing offer. If that doesn't yield anything, ask yourself if there is any other school you would rather go to other than the one you in question. List of CGS member schools (all April 15th deadlines or later): Abilene Christian University Air Force Institute of Technology Alcorn State University Alfred University American University Andrews University Angelo State University Appalachian State University Arizona State University Arkansas State University Auburn University Austin Peay State University Ball State University Baylor College of Medicine Baylor University Bloomsburg University of Penn. Boise State University Boston College Boston University Bowling Green State University Bradley University Brandeis University Brown University Bryn Mawr College Caldwell College California Institute of Technology California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California State University, Bakersfield California State University, Fresno California State University, Fullerton California State University, Hayward California State University, Long Beach California State University, Los Angeles California State University, Northridge California State University, Sacramento California State University, Stanislaus California University of Pennsylvania Case Western Reserve University Catholic University of America Central Michigan University Central Missouri State University Central Washington University City University of New York Graduate Center Claremont Graduate University Clark Atlanta University Clark University Clemson University Cleveland State University College of Charleston College of New Jersey College of Saint Rose College of William and Mary Colorado School of Mines Columbia University Concordia University, River Forest Coppin State College Cornell University Creighton University Dartmouth College Drew University Drexel University Duke University Duquesne University East Carolina University East Central University East Tennessee State University Eastern Illinois University Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Washington University Emerson College Emory University Emporia State University Fayetteville State University Fairmont State University Fielding Graduate Institute Fitchburg State College Florida A & M University Florida Atlantic University Florida International University Florida State University Fordham University Fort Hays State University Gallaudet University George Mason University George Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Hampton University Harvard University Hebrew Union College - 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  10. Mathematics department sent me a decision today for the PhD program. Totally different department, but for what it's worth. Good luck to you.
  11. I'm lucky enough to have two have two standing offers for Arizona State University and the University of California, Riverside. Both of these are for a PhD in Pure Math, and both of these funding offers are roughly equivalent. The UCR offer is a bit more generous, but with the elevated cost of living in Riverside compared to Tempe, I'm calling it a draw. There are professors at both schools that I like in similar areas. I'm basically trying to get into Quantum Computing theory by way of low-dimensional Topology and/or Quantum Algebras. UCR has a few notable knot theorists, and ASU has some strong mathematicians in Graph/Tessalation/Lattice theory. Basically, I'm at a draw with these two, and I feel like the rest really comes down to culture fit. To anyone who has experience with one or both of these schools, what are your opinions? Specifically, what is life like in Tempe/Riverside, what are the math communities like, etc. Any feedback would be helpful.
  12. May somebody correct me on this, but I think the general rule is that schools give you until April 15th. I know that most of the major schools have agreeded on that. It seems to me that if a school is pressuring you to make a decision way before any of the other schools are in (and it's still very early), that might be a "redflag" for you. But that may just be my thinking.
  13. Dude, you're a lifesaver. I got a similar offer from UCR (pure math) and I was trying to break down what the actual offer was. Thanks for the clarity!
  14. A little outside my area of expertise, but I know UIUC has both a really strong math department and physics department, which is often a good sign for their engineering school (though there are exceptions). I don't know anything about MichiganTech, so won't speak to that. Clemson University has a pretty solid chemistry department at the grad level (undergrad appears to be different). I've also heard really positive things about their engineering school in general. They're competing with Georgia Tech, if that's any indicator. I do know in general that ME graduates are having a lot of trouble finding work across the board compared to EE and SE folks. Again, my area is more in the theory, but I would recommend finding something to compliment your ME degree to help your job prospects. Perhaps a second language, or some other additional skill. -UD
  15. Yes, but 12 seems to be (from what I've seen) the upper bound of what grad schools expect students to take. Honestly, 4 grad classes in a term seems like academic suicide. It seems to be closer to 3 (9 Semester Credits). Some are even less for full-time status if you have a TA position, eg. ASU only requires it's TA's to take 6 credits to stay full-time. Disclaimer: All my experience is STEM based. Your milage may vary. -UD
  16. So, clearly it's important to gauge what a graduate department is like before you sign on. The typical advise is "Talk to grad students in the department", which is reasonable advice. So then, what are your favorite questions to ask grad students? What are the best questions that you have been asked? Are there any other things you wished you had said/done/researched prior to going to your now-home institution? Curious what y'alls take on this are.
  17. I'm sorry that you didn't receive any feedback on this. I'd be curious, though, what you ended up going with. Would you be willing to update?
  18. Doubt this is still relavent for OP anymore, but for posterity, if you're scoring over the 60 percentile, I would send the scores.
  19. I think you're scores are fine. For what it's worth, I got into a pure math program with a 156 Q, albiet I had research and grades to make up for it. The jury is out on this, but it seems to me like the GRE scores are becoming less and less of a consideration for many quantitative disciplines. A lot of high-profile schools dropped the GRE requirements all together this year (probably mostly due to COVID-19, but still...), and many mid-tier deparments don't require it now. For the one's that do, I have a hunch it matters only if the scores are very high or very low. But that's just my take.
  20. Probably different from school to school, but at at my Alma Mater I know the professors still have access to their offices/inboxes, so you might be okay sending post.
  21. Given the conditions above, namely that the PI's aren't competetors and they both consent, I don't think it presents an ethical issue. That said, from personal experience, it is my opinion that working on one project at 100% is more productive than working on two projects at 50%/50%. It takes a stupid amount of work to bring a project to publication, and I think that splitting your efforts only makes it more likely that neither will make it to press. This is something that I tried in my junior year, but ended up shelving one project to focus on the other, because I couldn't realistically keep up with both. Luckly, my professors understood, but that could have ended badly in hindsight. It's better to take on enough and succeed than too much and burn bridges. If you want to jump from one project to another, that's totally fine, and I don't think your PI would hold that against you. I would recommend doing that after a major milestone, like submitting a manuscript for review, or something. You can PM me if you'd like to discuss further. -UD
  22. I'm going to agree with bayessays on this one. I can't speak directly to Statistics, but as someone from the "pure math" side, I think it's only really a red flag if you do poorly in a core course, in our case Algebra or Real Analysis. Even then, I know of professors in areas like Knot Theory that made it through with "C" grades in Real Analysis, so it's not an "all or nothing" situation for most schools. You can also provide an explination for any underperformance in your Statement of Purpose (SoP) when the time comes. TL;DR Don't sweat the P/F grade on this too much. So, I came from a much smaller university, and I started on research just by walking up to my favorite prof and asking if I could work with her. In a larger university, I can see how making those connections might be harder. My personal opinion (and others differ, which is okay) is that it's better to work on *something*, even if it's not directly related to your main area of interest. With that in mind, I would recommend talking to whichever professors you have the strongest relationship with, ie. those you've taken a lot of class with, or know on a more personal level. Those people, who know more about you too, will probably be more eager to bring you onboard to a project. Another approach is to simply pick a problem you find interesting, and start working on that, seeking out guidance along the way. In Pure Math, this is pretty hard because open problems that are identifiable at an undergraduate level are not plentyful, but as a Stats major, you have a lot more opportunity to do something like this. Finally, I don't know how far along you are in your degree, but if you have at least one more summer before graduation, I would 100% look into applying for a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Basically, it's a program that sends you to another university to do research with their graduate faculty. You get paid for your time, and it usually results in some sort of publication, or a poster defense at the very least. There's a pretty comprehensive list of programs on the web. What's even cooler about this is that if you do an REU with a university, and apply to their PhD program, very often it puts you at the top of their list. It also gives you a chance to secure another Letter of Recommendation (LoR), and you generally need 3 of those for any app, bare minimum. I hope this helps. Feel free to ping me if you'd like to talk more. -UD
  23. Update 26/Jan: I just received an offer for full funding in the form of a TA position at 20 Hr/Wk. Holy !@# I can't believe it!
  24. I wouldn't freak out just yet. Currently waiting for 5/6 applications currently, and the one acceptance I have hasn't announced funding offers yet. From what I know, many universities don't start sending out acceptance letters until early Feb at the very earliest. I've seen letters come in as late as March. I'm speaking from a mathematics perspective, but I have a friend who got into the PhD program for Chemistry in a school here in the Southeast (United States, for clarity). He got his letter in early-mid Februrary. I think there's still time. Don't let go of hope just yet.
  25. Dude, that has been the theme of my applications this year. Still catching up. You're not alone, my friend.
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