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  1. PhD Applications: Things I wish I knew : r/AskAcademia

    Apply for a PhD you know you will enjoy, without a shadow of a doubt. And make sure you get on with the supervisor you are going to work under. Miss one of these, and you can ruin your …

  2. How to be a competitive PhD applicant? : r/GradSchool

    Understand that a PhD application is closer to a *job* application than undergrad admissions. Think of it less as admission to school and more like an application to apprentice as a …

  3. Applying for PhD with a 3.2 GPA

    The reddit link that you posted is from one single professor at one institution. Without knowing the specific institution, program, and/or faculty member you are applying to, it …

  4. 9 things you should consider before embarking on a …

    1. Actively seek out information about PhD programs. Depending on your undergraduate institution, there may be more or less support to guide you in selecting a PhD program – but there is generally much less than when you …

  5. Applying for a PhD in the USA

    To apply for a PhD at an American university, you’ll need to submit a list of documents which include: academic transcripts; personal statement; letters of …

  6. PhD admission criteria & application

    Application requirements. Before you begin, it is important to check the pages of the doctoral program you intend to apply to. Each program has its own requirements, eligibility criteria and procedures that you need to be aware of. …

  7. advice for applying to PhD programs : r/gradadmissions

    So I've been creating a series of videos with advice for applying to PhD programs, based on having run PhD admissions for our program for a number of years.