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The Transition | 4 comments (4 topical, 0 hidden)
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by Vanes63 on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 06:28:59 AM PDT

This site is littered with different ideas about how to go about applying to graduate school and what the application process is about. At the YMN Town Hall meeting this year someone also mentioned a really great book, A Mathematician's Survival Guide by Stephen Krantz (also found on Amazon here)which outlines what is recommended for graduate school and early career development.

My semester has already started so I haven't gotten to read most of it, but I have been able to read a part that talks about graduate school and ideal situations to get in. Unfortunate for me, I don't fit the ideal situations. But he does mention that you don't need perfect this and that to get in.

If I were looking to find schools that have deadlines that haven't passed, I would figure out what kind of schools I wanted to go to first and whittle down that list. It's easier to say, "i'd like to go here - oh wait the deadline has passed" and then if you get a job this year and need to apply again you have already at least looked at the school website.

Then if you take a year off and apply again, you aren't surprised when some schools have deadlines in November or something (or Sept-Oct worst-case scenario).

Also, if you have to take the subject test then you can plan for that because it is only offered 3 times a year anyways (April, November, December).

Also, keep your hopes up. There are some programs that have rolling admissions or deadlines in February (which hasn't passed) or even July. You might not think those the ideal programs to get to, but some math is better than no math (in my opinion).

Good luck!



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by halewis on Fri Jan 27, 2006 at 11:57:20 AM PDT

I posted a similar question a few years ago, and several people replied with the names of graduate schools that they considered to be "friendly". Those recommendations are in the thread here.

I hope that helps!



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by whigdon on Tue Jan 15, 2008 at 06:39:14 PM PDT

Central Michigan University offers a doctoral program that may be to your liking--if you are willing to go that far north. Good luck!



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