What will bring you back as a graduate student?
What will bring you back as a graduate student?
Historically students come to this site for the physics GRE and then decide to hang around a bit longer to talk about the graduate school admissions process. However, shortly after everybody knows where everybody else is going people tend leave this site and rarely seem to return. I have always accepted this as the standard operating procedure. However, this year may be different as it is by far the most activity I have ever seen on this site.
There is a lot of potential benefit to having graduate students frequent this site. Obviously it will help the prospective graduates if they can interact directly with graduate students or perhaps even just observe graduate students interacting with each other on the forums as they research, prepare for qualifiers, organize teaching assistant responsibilities, gripe about their workload and lack of social life, etc.
The missing piece is to find a way for current graduate students to benefit from this site. This forum for current graduate students is a start but I am open to other ideas to help encourage more graduate student involvement. Please let me know what you would want from a site as a graduate student.
One idea is to allow for the creation special exclusive forums to, for example, help organize a research group or teaching assistant duties. Maybe the group of TAs for a class want to setup a forum for just them to organize who teaches what lab, who grades what week, who has to proctor each midterm and final, etc. This public interaction can benefit other graduate students as well as benefit prospective graduate students to see what it is really like to be a physics graduate student.
In conclusion please don't hesitate to let me know of what would bring you back to PhysicsGRE.com as a graduate student.
There is a lot of potential benefit to having graduate students frequent this site. Obviously it will help the prospective graduates if they can interact directly with graduate students or perhaps even just observe graduate students interacting with each other on the forums as they research, prepare for qualifiers, organize teaching assistant responsibilities, gripe about their workload and lack of social life, etc.
The missing piece is to find a way for current graduate students to benefit from this site. This forum for current graduate students is a start but I am open to other ideas to help encourage more graduate student involvement. Please let me know what you would want from a site as a graduate student.
One idea is to allow for the creation special exclusive forums to, for example, help organize a research group or teaching assistant duties. Maybe the group of TAs for a class want to setup a forum for just them to organize who teaches what lab, who grades what week, who has to proctor each midterm and final, etc. This public interaction can benefit other graduate students as well as benefit prospective graduate students to see what it is really like to be a physics graduate student.
In conclusion please don't hesitate to let me know of what would bring you back to PhysicsGRE.com as a graduate student.
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
how abt threads related to the following topics?
- qualifiers (topics being tested, nature of the exam etc etc)
- advisors (their goodness & badness ...how to deal with problematic advisors)
- on living near a particular univ...quality of life issues (maybe, as blogs?)
- qualifiers (topics being tested, nature of the exam etc etc)
- advisors (their goodness & badness ...how to deal with problematic advisors)
- on living near a particular univ...quality of life issues (maybe, as blogs?)
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
@Grant
This forum will need to be stripped off from being GRE specific. If you manage to make "physics" rather than "gre" to be the central topic of the forum. Then certainly people will come back.
As far as I know there does not exist a decent physics forum, but the physicsgre forum has great potential to become one.
You can simply add more physics and graduate work related boards and wait for people to actually show interest, and it will definitely take some time for people to actually talk about those issues. If you ask me you should use this potential.
Of course in the future you will have to get more moderators to protect the board from spammers, if you cannot control the flow of people and their intentions, threads like "Bible Approves String Theory!!!", "Black Wholes are a gateway to Atlantis!!!" etc... will start emerging with an accelerating speed and then the forum will not survive.
This forum will need to be stripped off from being GRE specific. If you manage to make "physics" rather than "gre" to be the central topic of the forum. Then certainly people will come back.
As far as I know there does not exist a decent physics forum, but the physicsgre forum has great potential to become one.
You can simply add more physics and graduate work related boards and wait for people to actually show interest, and it will definitely take some time for people to actually talk about those issues. If you ask me you should use this potential.
Of course in the future you will have to get more moderators to protect the board from spammers, if you cannot control the flow of people and their intentions, threads like "Bible Approves String Theory!!!", "Black Wholes are a gateway to Atlantis!!!" etc... will start emerging with an accelerating speed and then the forum will not survive.
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
There are lots of physics forums out there -- many are considerably larger than this one (e.g. the aptly named http://www.physicsforums.com). However, this is the only forum (that I'm aware of) that focuses just on getting in to physics grad school (maybe admissions prof knows of more -- many physics and graduate school forums have small subforums dedicated to this, but I haven't found any that are as good as this place). I don't think this narrow focus is a bad thing. Getting some grad students to stick around will be useful for this focus, but I won't pretend to know what might work as graduate student fly paper. I'll probably stick around for a while for the heck of it.guguma wrote:As far as I know there does not exist a decent physics forum, but the physicsgre forum has great potential to become one.
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
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Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
twistor2 wrote:An e*d to cen*or*hip woul* b**ng *e b*ck.
The only time I see a star is when you type one If the world isn't censored for your eyes, and anyone who does not want censorship can remove it, why do you care?
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
dlenmn, physicsforums has always struck me as a not-so-serious place to converse in physics. A think a good example are the forums for academia at phdcomics.com. The crowd there are mostly obtaining PhDs (with even a few professors lurking!).
As to the original question, I think the topics that make us come back as a graduate student shouldn't necessarily be about the meat and potatoes of being a graduate student... quals and such. It would be a good place to share our experience and commiserate.
As to the original question, I think the topics that make us come back as a graduate student shouldn't necessarily be about the meat and potatoes of being a graduate student... quals and such. It would be a good place to share our experience and commiserate.
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
I'm a graduate student and I still come here from time to time.
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
Wow, Bufalay was the first prolific poster of all time. He goes way back to the primordial birth and inflation of the forum, back when there was nearly nothing, nothing except a few sporadic blips in the cosmos, such as x-ray, janeway, imaginary_friend. Year 2004.
It's cool we got tnoviell, Bufalay, schmit.paul and company coming back to share insight once in a while!! Grant, please send them a t-shirt!
It's cool we got tnoviell, Bufalay, schmit.paul and company coming back to share insight once in a while!! Grant, please send them a t-shirt!
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
Good idea. I just added a simple task to the free t-shirt topic for people to grandfather themselves a t-shirt.quizivex wrote:Grant, please send them a t-shirt!
http://www.physicsgre.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1398
Re: What will bring you back as a graduate student?
I disagree with this statement completely. Physicsforums.com is one of the only places on the web where you can have a decent conversation about real physics without crackpots interupting you with their "theories" about quantum mechanics and spirituality and the like.peder wrote:dlenmn, physicsforums has always struck me as a not-so-serious place to converse in physics.
Physics forums has multiple forums focusing completely on specialized subfields of physics and math. It is also the most well moderated web forum I know of.