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Admissions Sincerely seeking graduate school admission advice
Thank you everyone for evaluating my situation. I understand there is a lot of work to do if I were to be admitted to graduate school. Gathering everyone's input, it seems best for me to pick up my course knowledge, do well on PGRE, and apply for either a master's or post-baccalaureate program...- Ricodouga
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Thank you, I have since moved to TN for my job. I appreciate your detailed instructions on the things I can do. It seems I should focus on scoring well on PGRE, applying for an MS program, and obtaining good performance, then applying for a PhD program. I will start working on those. Thank you...- Ricodouga
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Do you mind elaborating on the process or raising the GPA? Does this mean re-enrolling in an undergraduate program? I understand a good PGRE score will help me mitigate my low GPA. Is there anything else suitable I can do to increase my chances?- Ricodouga
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Thank you, I intend to apply to a general physics program. It sounds like my low UG grades are detrimental. I will try to prepare for the PGRE test. May I ask if my work experience really holds no value? I thought working with medical physicists, developing software for linear accelerators...- Ricodouga
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Hello everyone, I graduated with a B.S in physics 3 years ago, and I plan on preparing to apply for graduate school. I would love to hear any advice or comments from you. I had a difficult time in my undergraduate so my grades were terrible, slightly above 2. I took a job as a software...- Ricodouga
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