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IRdreams

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  1. As far as feedback goes, you're original advisors and letter writers are probably the best source of this information. Schedule a meet and sit down with them and go through what you submitted with a fine-tooth comb and figure out what can be done differently next time. However, if your advisors love you it can be difficult to get a good answer from them because sometimes they are not as objective as we wish they'd be. If you still have departmental contacts and this remains a problem, talk to someone who didn't love you and see what they think you should do strengthen your candidacy. Some of the best advice I received was from people who liked me the least. I just wish I had had the time to take up their advice (math through multi-variable and linear algebra) before graduation. However, fit does remain an issue for some people regardless of their strengths, especially if you have an interest that has recently been abandoned by the field (even if it shouldn't have been).

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