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but I don't have any research experience, my GPA is decent but I'm sure it'd be over a 3.5 at least by the time I'm actually done next semester, and a couple of professors seem interested in letting me do research and stuff for them the next semester or so
would it be worth it to hold off the grad school apps until next year?
But here's the deal, my poor ass lives at home with the parents and commutes to school, and I can't really afford to stick around much longer. Is there a job I could get in the span of that year that could get me some self-sufficiency financial-wise, with my little old physics BS?
I dunno, I always hear that ass needs to be hauled about this time on those apps, but all the ones I looked at didn't need to be done until January 15th, or maybe middish-late December. I can type essays and stuff like a madman, the only thing that would really slow me down are the reccomendations, but I got lots of proffessors I could use so I can spread them out and not dump a pile on a couple
would it be worth it to hold off the grad school apps until next year?
But here's the deal, my poor ass lives at home with the parents and commutes to school, and I can't really afford to stick around much longer. Is there a job I could get in the span of that year that could get me some self-sufficiency financial-wise, with my little old physics BS?
I dunno, I always hear that ass needs to be hauled about this time on those apps, but all the ones I looked at didn't need to be done until January 15th, or maybe middish-late December. I can type essays and stuff like a madman, the only thing that would really slow me down are the reccomendations, but I got lots of proffessors I could use so I can spread them out and not dump a pile on a couple