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Title: Graduate%20School:%20What%20to%20do%20next?


1
Graduate School What to do next?
  • Wade Trappe
  • Yanyong Zhang

2
Prepare for the Maze
3
Overview
  • Why graduate school?
  • What are the options?
  • What must you do to apply?
  • How do you pay for it?
  • How does one do graduate school?

4
Why Graduate School
  • In the old days
  • Intellectual stimulation
  • Modern reasons
  • Economy Seek refuge from the ailing job market
  • Lifetime Income
  • Masters Degree 335K more than bachelors
  • Ph.D. 890K more than bachelors
  • Caveats
  • For jobs Not all degrees are created equal!
  • Technical skills are desirable

5
Why NOT Graduate School
  • Graduate school requires
  • Intellectual preciseness
  • Not cookbook thinking!
  • Must learn why something happens
  • Endurance and emotional strength
  • Competitive
  • 2-5 years is a long time to devote to a single
    thing
  • Financial sacrifice
  • Salary is small or none
  • Ramen noodles, Spaghetti, MacCheese !
  • Other Factors
  • Married life Hard for non-student spouse to
    understand long hours
  • New environment
  • Personal Preference Straight to industry

6
Options
  • Straight-forward approach
  • ECE students apply to ECE graduate schools
  • CS students apply to CS graduate schools
  • Students with technical degrees do not have to
    stay in technical fields!
  • Change to a new technical field
    Cross-fertilization is desirable
  • Apply your technical skills to a vastly different
    field
  • Masters in Business Administration (consulting,
    venture capitalism)
  • Law School (patent law)

7
Some Grad Schools
  • ECE
  • Private Schools
  • Stanford, MIT, Cornell, Princeton, CMU, CalTech
  • State Schools
  • Berkeley, Michigan, Penn. State, Maryland, Texas,
    UIUC, Wisconsin, UCSD, UCLA
  • MBA
  • U. Penn, Northwestern, Harvard, Stanford, U.
    Chicago, MIT
  • Staying at Rutgers University
  • Pros
  • Already know the system
  • Connections with professors and research
  • In state tuition
  • Cons
  • Less personal growth
  • Academic in-breeding

8
Tests
  • Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
  • www.gre.com
  • General and Subject Tests
  • General Analytical Writing, Verbal,
    Quantitiative (cost 115 domestic)
  • Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
  • www.gmat.com
  • Essentially the same as GRE General
  • Cost 200 domestic
  • Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
  • www.lsat.com
  • Verbal and Analytical
  • Analytical is not writing-based!
  • Cost 108 domestic

9
The GRE
10
Masters or Ph.D.?
  • So how do you choose?
  • Career goals
  • Ready to make the time commitment?
  • Capabilities to do out-of-the-box thinking

Masters Ph.D.
Duration 2 years 5 years
Program Style Course Oriented Research Oriented
Job Prospects Industry Development Industry Research, Academia
11
Application Package
  • Required
  • Letters of Recommendation (3)
  • Personal Statement
  • Transcripts
  • GRE/GMAT/LSAT scores
  • Optional
  • CV Summarize accomplishments
  • Copies of research articles
  • Other Issues
  • Must specify if you want financial aid
  • Masters or Ph.D.?

12
Personal Statement
  • Example Essay Topic
  • Please give your reasons for wishing to do
    graduate work in the field you have chosen and
    show how your background and XYZs program
    supports your interests.
  • Important document
  • Particularly the beginning!
  • Should display your ability to write
  • Should tell about your personal vision for
    yourself
  • Explain your research interests

13
Paying for it all
  • Fellowships
  • Teaching Assistantship (TA)
  • Covers tuition, health insurance, and salary
  • You work every week (20 hours)
  • Grading, Recitation, Office Hours
  • Given by the department
  • Research Assistantship (GA, RA)
  • Covers tuition, health insurance, and salary
  • Responsible for doing research at least 20
    hours/week
  • Usually Ph.D. students
  • Given by the research advisor
  • Hourly
  • Only pays for salary, up to 20 hours/week
  • No health benefits!!!
  • No tuition!!!

14
Fellowship Opportunities
  • Two classes Internal and External
  • Internal
  • Graduate School Fellowships
  • Departmental Fellowships
  • External
  • NSF, DoD, Women/Minority, Sloan
  • http//cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/
  • http//web.missouri.edu/gradschl/financial/extram
    ural/bulletin/allfields.htm
  • http//www.ksu.edu/grad/resources/fellowships/
  • http//ogsr.ucsd.edu/fellowships/predoc_fellowship
    _listings.asp
  • http//www.gradsch.psu.edu/fellow/
  • http//www.fis.ncsu.edu/grad_fellows/national.html

15
How to survive
  • Competitive Best students from the state, from
    the country, and from the rest of the world
  • Studying is critical (long hours)
  • GPA is important
  • Qualifies you to take Ph.D. exams
  • Important for job applications
  • Many courses are required
  • 3 per semester at the beginning
  • Compete against students in their own field!
  • Exams
  • Masters Thesis or Qualifying Exam Options
  • Know your strength
  • Ph.D.
  • Candidacy Exam Often passing rate is 30-50.
  • Proposal Oral exam over your proposed research
  • Final Defense Oral exam over your research
  • Have an exit strategy!

16
Research Life
  • How to read a paper?
  • How to identify problems?
  • How to solve to problem?
  • How to evaluate your solutions?
  • Where to present your results?
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