ekasboyan Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 I expect to get rejected from most if not all pure Astronomy PhD programs. All I need 1 acceptance to do a PhD doing Astronomy research. It probably will not be from a pure astronomy program and more likely from a joint physics and astronomy program. I did this before as an undergraduate but this time I am a stronger applicant since I have no bad GRE scores to weigh me down, I will have a master's with a decent GPA (3.5) at the end of the semester and I have more research experience (8 undergraduate astrophysics research projects resulting in 2 publications and an astronomy master's research project). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ekasboyan Posted March 31 Author Share Posted March 31 22 hours ago, ekasboyan said: I expect to get rejected from most if not all pure Astronomy PhD programs. All I need 1 acceptance to do a PhD doing Astronomy research. It probably will not be from a pure astronomy program and more likely from a joint physics and astronomy program. I did this before as an undergraduate but this time I am a stronger applicant since I have no bad GRE scores to weigh me down https://xrank.one/xvideos/, I will have a master's with a decent GPA (3.5) at the end of the semester and I have more research experience (8 undergraduate astrophysics research projects resulting in 2 publications and an astronomy master's research project). I got this.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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