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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 16:11 GMT
#1
What's up TL?

It's about that time in my college career to begin the search for grad schools. I'm about to finish strong with a degree in psychology and a minor in biology from Arkansas State. I had a bit of a rough start in college, because I choose the wrong major and school

Turns out aerospace engineering is damn near impossible if it isn't the most interesting thing in world to you, especially at Purdue. Anyway I've recovered nicely and I'm now on the hunt for PhD neuroscience programs around the country. If anyone knows any good programs let me know, haha.

I'm particularly interested in computational neuroscience since I can put my math skills to good use there, but anything in the neuroscience field is ok with me.

Current list I'm looking at is:
Michigan State University (my dad got his undergrad here)
Boston University
University of Rochester
Thomas Jefferson University
Colorado State

Really looking to stay in the northern part of the country, since I have no tolerance for hot summers.

Time for a bit of bragging on why I think I'm PhD material (I feel uncomfortable bragging to people in person, so now I get to tell the internet and feel good about myself)
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Just got my ranges for my GRE scores
*Verbal Reasoning 690-790
*Quantitative Reasoning 740-800

I've been doing a lot of research over the past couple years and I'm about to present some of it at the National society for Neuroscience and the Faculty for undergraduate Neuroscience here in a couple weeks. It has to do with availability of oral nicotine to rats and their overall consumption paired with concentration increases.


If anyone has any advice about applying to Phd programs or grad schools in general I'd love to hear it.

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See.Blue
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States2673 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 16:18:13
October 27 2011 16:15 GMT
#2
I graduated this past year from BU with a degree in Math (math econ double major) and I know a lot of kids in the neuro program. If you have any questions, PM me and I can try and ask people there now (I'm in grad school myself outside the US currently).

Edit: And biggest piece of advice I can give about general PhD applications, is don't give up. Seriously. I applied to top 13 here, got rejected by all but my least favorite (but no funding or anything), applied late deadline to a hail mary school I never in a million years thought I'd get in to and here I am now.
Lebesgue
Profile Joined October 2008
4542 Posts
October 27 2011 16:32 GMT
#3
As someone who went through the process twice I can tell you that the most important part of your applications are the recommendation letters.

Talk to your recommendation letter writers and ask them which schools they would recommend for you, how do they feel about writing you a letter (you want strong letters) etc.

Applications for PhD is a lengthy process and most likely you will get rejected at bunch of places (very few people aren't) so you need to diversify and apply to 8+ schools probably...



Jathin
Profile Blog Joined February 2005
United States3505 Posts
October 27 2011 16:34 GMT
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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17050 Posts
October 27 2011 16:42 GMT
#5
If you end up in Boston, we could split a place. I'm living there next year and I'm planning on living in Somerville (which isn't TOO far from Allston-Brighton/BU/etc.).
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JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 16:50:52
October 27 2011 16:46 GMT
#6
You don't need to take a master's programme first?

But then is it equally tough for masters to get accepted?

I was told it was waaay easier to get into uni's at a postgrad level than an undergrad level.... So was it a bunch of crap?
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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 16:48 GMT
#7
Hmm, that could work out. It would at least be nice to know of some people there if I end up in Boston. I used to live in the Worcester area, but that was ages ago.
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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 16:50 GMT
#8
On October 28 2011 01:46 JieXian wrote:
You don't need to take a master's programme first?

But then is it equally tough for masters to get accepted? I was told it was waaay easier to get into uni's at a postgrad level than an undergrad level....


It might be easier as a post grad, but I know many people do make the transition straight from undergrad. Plus I'm all about the research, so PhD is really where I want to be. I will probably apply to a couple master's programs just to be safe.
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deafhobbit
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States828 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 16:52:41
October 27 2011 16:51 GMT
#9
First off, if you're looking to get into a PHD program, you're running a bit late. For me at least, most PHD application deadlines were in December or January. Frankly, you should have taken the GRE by now, so you can focus on applications and doing well in the last semester that will go on the transcripts that grad schools see.

Second, don't get full of yourself. Getting into grad school is HARD, especially in a job market like this. To put it into perspective for you, i had a 3.7 GPA at a solid undergrad, a 3.9 GPA in both of my majors, and GRE scores of 760q/760v/5.5w. I applied to 5 PHD and 2 MA programs, and got into 1 MA, and i was applying for IR programs, which i imagine are easier to get into than Neuroscience.

Third, i agree that recommendation letters are extremely important. If you haven't talked with Prof's yet about writing you letters, you're in trouble, since lots of other people probably have already, and they have end of the semester grading coming up. Do this NOW if you haven't already. In all likelihood, they will draft a general letter and tailor it a bit for each school - and how much tailoring they'll do depends on how much they like you. Make it easier for them by sending them information about why your applying to each school. In particular, look up people teaching there that you want to work with, and let your letter writers know. I know for a fact that one of the reasons i got into my program was because one of my letter writers was good friends with its head.

Finally, don't get discouraged if you don't get in. I went to a grad program straight after graduating because i had to keep insurance for the beetus, but i wish i could have taken a year off to work or intern somewhere. If you aren't accepted, see it as an opportunity to make yourself a better candidate. My undergrad roommate did this - he wanted to study East Asian religions, and didn't get into any programs, so he went and taught English in China for a year, and now he's a PhD student at U Chicago.

Have Fun, and sorry for being such a downer.
I cheer for underdogs and Flash
JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
October 27 2011 16:54 GMT
#10
On October 28 2011 01:50 ElementalZerg wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2011 01:46 JieXian wrote:
You don't need to take a master's programme first?

But then is it equally tough for masters to get accepted? I was told it was waaay easier to get into uni's at a postgrad level than an undergrad level....


It might be easier as a post grad, but I know many people do make the transition straight from undergrad. Plus I'm all about the research, so PhD is really where I want to be. I will probably apply to a couple master's programs just to be safe.


You got me really worried for a while.. I guess maybe you got rejected multiple times because you've only got an undergrad degree?

I thought a master is a stepping stone to research isn't it?

I'm really interested in research too, currently still in 2nd year
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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 16:56 GMT
#11
Don't worry about it deafhobbit. I've already taken the GRE and got fairly comparable scores to what you listed. I've been working closely with one faculty member for about a year now, and feel very confident that I should get a good letter from her. She has hinted at such as well. I'm on good terms with about 3 other professors that I feel should also get a great recs. I'm heading to a major neuroscience conference in about 4 weeks, and I plan on contacting some of the professors who are attending from the schools I'm interested in. Hopefully this personal contact will help me out a lot, and I do have research to present as well.
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JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
October 27 2011 16:57 GMT
#12
On October 28 2011 01:51 deafhobbit wrote:
First off, if you're looking to get into a PHD program, you're running a bit late. For me at least, most PHD application deadlines were in December or January. Frankly, you should have taken the GRE by now, so you can focus on applications and doing well in the last semester that will go on the transcripts that grad schools see.

Second, don't get full of yourself. Getting into grad school is HARD, especially in a job market like this. To put it into perspective for you, i had a 3.7 GPA at a solid undergrad, a 3.9 GPA in both of my majors, and GRE scores of 760q/760v/5.5w. I applied to 5 PHD and 2 MA programs, and got into 1 MA, and i was applying for IR programs, which i imagine are easier to get into than Neuroscience.

Third, i agree that recommendation letters are extremely important. If you haven't talked with Prof's yet about writing you letters, you're in trouble, since lots of other people probably have already, and they have end of the semester grading coming up. Do this NOW if you haven't already. In all likelihood, they will draft a general letter and tailor it a bit for each school - and how much tailoring they'll do depends on how much they like you. Make it easier for them by sending them information about why your applying to each school. In particular, look up people teaching there that you want to work with, and let your letter writers know. I know for a fact that one of the reasons i got into my program was because one of my letter writers was good friends with its head.

Finally, don't get discouraged if you don't get in. I went to a grad program straight after graduating because i had to keep insurance for the beetus, but i wish i could have taken a year off to work or intern somewhere. If you aren't accepted, see it as an opportunity to make yourself a better candidate. My undergrad roommate did this - he wanted to study East Asian religions, and didn't get into any programs, so he went and taught English in China for a year, and now he's a PhD student at U Chicago.

Have Fun, and sorry for being such a downer.


Ah thanks for the post it makes a lot of sense.
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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 16:59 GMT
#13
On October 28 2011 01:54 JieXian wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2011 01:50 ElementalZerg wrote:
On October 28 2011 01:46 JieXian wrote:
You don't need to take a master's programme first?

But then is it equally tough for masters to get accepted? I was told it was waaay easier to get into uni's at a postgrad level than an undergrad level....


It might be easier as a post grad, but I know many people do make the transition straight from undergrad. Plus I'm all about the research, so PhD is really where I want to be. I will probably apply to a couple master's programs just to be safe.


You got me really worried for a while.. I guess maybe you got rejected multiple times because you've only got an undergrad degree?

I thought a master is a stepping stone to research isn't it?

I'm really interested in research too, currently still in 2nd year



Umm, I've yet to be rejected from anyone yet. None of my applications have been finalized. Master's is a stepping stone to research, but undergrad research is very common. I'm currently working on a manuscript with my professor for publication, so it can be done. If you are interested in research I'd get in now, the sooner the better.
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deafhobbit
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States828 Posts
October 27 2011 17:00 GMT
#14
On October 28 2011 01:56 ElementalZerg wrote:
Don't worry about it deafhobbit. I've already taken the GRE and got fairly comparable scores to what you listed. I've been working closely with one faculty member for about a year now, and feel very confident that I should get a good letter from her. She has hinted at such as well. I'm on good terms with about 3 other professors that I feel should also get a great recs. I'm heading to a major neuroscience conference in about 4 weeks, and I plan on contacting some of the professors who are attending from the schools I'm interested in. Hopefully this personal contact will help me out a lot, and I do have research to present as well.


Good, when i heard you say "GRE range" i was thinking that was something a test prep had given you. Likewise, the reason i was worried about rec letters was because you didn't really mention them.

Conferences help a lot, especially with PhD programs.

I can't recommend enough that you try and get all this done ASAP, before crunch time at the end of the semester. Remember, these grades are the last grades your grad committee will see, so make them count.

Good luck, and make sure you go get good and drunk when you get your first acceptance letter.
I cheer for underdogs and Flash
ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 17:03 GMT
#15
On October 28 2011 02:00 deafhobbit wrote:
Good luck, and make sure you go get good and drunk when you get your first acceptance letter.


Thanks man. Yeah, the range was confusing. I meant that I hadn't gotten my official scores yet. They are changing the scale so I only got a range of scores that I fell into when I finished.

EG.Machine | SlayerS_BoxeR | Day[9]: "Marcus! things are happening!"
JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 17:09:21
October 27 2011 17:06 GMT
#16
On October 28 2011 01:59 ElementalZerg wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2011 01:54 JieXian wrote:
On October 28 2011 01:50 ElementalZerg wrote:
On October 28 2011 01:46 JieXian wrote:
You don't need to take a master's programme first?

But then is it equally tough for masters to get accepted? I was told it was waaay easier to get into uni's at a postgrad level than an undergrad level....


It might be easier as a post grad, but I know many people do make the transition straight from undergrad. Plus I'm all about the research, so PhD is really where I want to be. I will probably apply to a couple master's programs just to be safe.


You got me really worried for a while.. I guess maybe you got rejected multiple times because you've only got an undergrad degree?

I thought a master is a stepping stone to research isn't it?

I'm really interested in research too, currently still in 2nd year



Umm, I've yet to be rejected from anyone yet. None of my applications have been finalized. Master's is a stepping stone to research, but undergrad research is very common. I'm currently working on a manuscript with my professor for publication, so it can be done. If you are interested in research I'd get in now, the sooner the better.


Sorry about that it was the 1st reply See.Blue who got rejected.

I'm already trying to do something with my Physics professor. I've been talking to him a lot and 1 day I was went to a little talk about the internship we must to as Engineers and part of it can be in a research environment.

Natrurally I talked to him about it but I didn't ask for any money since I'm still in the second year, only wanting to help out and learn some stuff.

But it turns out the he has some extra grant money hahahahahahahahaha but he says he doesn't know if he can hire undergrad students yet.

Thanks deafhobbit for knocking the reality into my head. I better work hard.
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deafhobbit
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States828 Posts
October 27 2011 17:07 GMT
#17
On October 28 2011 02:03 ElementalZerg wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2011 02:00 deafhobbit wrote:
Good luck, and make sure you go get good and drunk when you get your first acceptance letter.


Thanks man. Yeah, the range was confusing. I meant that I hadn't gotten my official scores yet. They are changing the scale so I only got a range of scores that I fell into when I finished.



Oh, i didn't know thy changed that too when they revised the test. I got my V and Q scores right away, and the W questions were so easy i knew i wasn't going to get anything lower than a 5.
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JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 17:27:16
October 27 2011 17:25 GMT
#18
I more question. I've heard how people can get into programs totally different from their majors at a postgrad level. Like there's one physics major who's featured on a bbc documentary who's doing neuroscience.

It may sound stupid but ... Any opinions on the chances following up with neuroscience (cognition stuff, not finding diseases) but with a mechatronics (robotics/AI involved) engineering degree instead? According to wikipedia, neuroscience quite multi disciplinary.

I'll write a proper enquiry to some universities after my final though.
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ElementalZerg
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States83 Posts
October 27 2011 17:36 GMT
#19
On October 28 2011 02:25 JieXian wrote:
I more question. I've heard how people can get into programs totally different from their majors at a postgrad level. Like there's one physics major who's featured on a bbc documentary who's doing neuroscience.

It may sound stupid but ... Any opinions on the chances following up with neuroscience (cognition stuff, not finding diseases) but with a mechatronics (robotics/AI involved) engineering degree instead? According to wikipedia, neuroscience quite multi disciplinary.

I'll write a proper enquiry to some universities after my final though.



Most definitely. Neuroscience is still mostly an interdisciplinary field right now, with grad schools accepting from a wide range of undergrad degrees. Computational neuroscience might be a good fit for you, since it does require a high level of mathematical understanding.
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Zaranth
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States345 Posts
October 27 2011 18:26 GMT
#20
I graduated from Purdue! Sad that aero was too much for you, and you had to leave the school. I loved every minute of it. Go Boilers! (my degree was genetics.)

I am currently in a PhD program (Biomedical Science) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. I came straight from undergrad but many of my classmates have a few years of work experience either as a lab tech or in industry. I did three years of undergrad research (with a Howard Hughes undergrad research grant) and a summer internship. I think without this experience I would have had a hard time getting in to any grad school. Also, I applied to 7 schools and got into 3. To chose which school I wanted to come to, I looked through all their faculty and what research they are pursuing, and chose the school with the most people that l would want to do research with. Remember that you may not get your first or even second choice of a lab, mostly because of money issues. Many labs cannot take students because of the decrease in grant funding. Make sure to look into that before choosing a school! That is VERY IMPORTANT. No funding = no research.

As a note - our university had a problem last year because many more students accepted invitations to the grad school than usual. This is most likely because of the bad economy. That meant that this year the number of students invited to the school was much lower than in past years (and thus more competitive). Also some students literally could not find a lab that was able to take them because of the money issues mentioned above. So be extra careful.

I think the fact that you have research experience and are presenting it at a meeting is a big bonus for you. It's even better if you can get your name on a paper - that will really make you look like a tip top applicant. Good luck - grad school is a loooooooooong haul (I'm starting my 5th year now) but I think it is worth it.
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