How competitive am I as a prospective graduate applicant?
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:55 pm
first of all, i am american which i guess helps
i go to a small liberal arts school where I get A's and B's in my physics courses (A's in all the classes outside of physics)
i havent taken either the subject or general GRE's yet; but i think that my subject GRE will be low (and i mean low) based on practice tests and the such ; i don't have a lot of trouble with classwork or the math in physics, but for some reason this test is giving me a helluva lot of trouble
i think i will do well on the general test though
i am currently working on a research project with a professor that will last my entire senior year and end up with a paper and maybe a talk at some UGResearch conference
other than that, not too much to show
what are my odds overall?
also, what are my chances at a top school like UMaryland or Wisconsin?
Thanks!
i go to a small liberal arts school where I get A's and B's in my physics courses (A's in all the classes outside of physics)
i havent taken either the subject or general GRE's yet; but i think that my subject GRE will be low (and i mean low) based on practice tests and the such ; i don't have a lot of trouble with classwork or the math in physics, but for some reason this test is giving me a helluva lot of trouble
i think i will do well on the general test though
i am currently working on a research project with a professor that will last my entire senior year and end up with a paper and maybe a talk at some UGResearch conference
other than that, not too much to show
what are my odds overall?
also, what are my chances at a top school like UMaryland or Wisconsin?
Thanks!