I am an incoming PhD student at CHarles University, am in that time of my education when I am going to start my PhD in 2 months, getting visa sorted as international student is headache but hope it comes through, I have been doing lot of reading around the subject on cancers people work in the lab pharmacology and all, I just though reading a bit of theory will help, but now I think I can relax a bit (dont know what exactly to do though!), maybe slow pace reading and keeping my head clear before the start
This is such a great question! I would say ABSOLUTELY! My first round of PhD applications was done during the final years of my degree and although it was a lot of work getting the applications together, I would say it is worth a shot! Good luck!
Yes I am a final year undergrad who just applied to 4 PhD programs and I was accepted to 2 (including my top school), waiting a response for the other 2.
In my opinion I think it can be possible yes! Grades is definitely something they look at but I found that most places look at the application as a whole, rather than just the grades. For example, having a good personal statement explaining your motivations for completing a PhD, demonstrate a good interest in the subject through experience etc are also super important parts of the application!
Love your energy!! Thanks for all the advice, cheers
I am an incoming PhD student at CHarles University, am in that time of my education when I am going to start my PhD in 2 months, getting visa sorted as international student is headache but hope it comes through,
I have been doing lot of reading around the subject on cancers people work in the lab pharmacology and all, I just though reading a bit of theory will help, but now I think I can relax a bit (dont know what exactly to do though!), maybe slow pace reading and keeping my head clear before the start
What your opinion on working part time along side TA position requirements in the first year of a PhD in a HCL area
Thx for the advice
Hey, do you think it’s possible to apply while finishing a degree?
This is such a great question! I would say ABSOLUTELY! My first round of PhD applications was done during the final years of my degree and although it was a lot of work getting the applications together, I would say it is worth a shot! Good luck!
Yes I am a final year undergrad who just applied to 4 PhD programs and I was accepted to 2 (including my top school), waiting a response for the other 2.
is it possible to get a phd admission if your gpa is not up to required?😢 if yes what maximizes your chances
In my opinion I think it can be possible yes! Grades is definitely something they look at but I found that most places look at the application as a whole, rather than just the grades. For example, having a good personal statement explaining your motivations for completing a PhD, demonstrate a good interest in the subject through experience etc are also super important parts of the application!
Possible. Good personal statement, LORs, and research will help I believe.
@@ellieinstemCan you make a video on EngD as it is an alternative to PhD?
I like her shirt (really). :)