Kyleric
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I applied to three universities to enter a PhD program in string theory (I know, it's not much).
All three rejected me. One of them rejected me purely for financial reasons. Since I am motivated, I bargained with it to start my PhD without financial support and got accepted. It's possible I won't get paid during my whole period of study. The start date is January 2011.
I realize now that the success rate to enter a PhD program in ST is very low and that I should have applied to many more places.
Should I go for it? Should I take courses during the winter session and apply to, say, 10-20 places? How do you judge the qualifications of a potential PhD supervisor?
All three rejected me. One of them rejected me purely for financial reasons. Since I am motivated, I bargained with it to start my PhD without financial support and got accepted. It's possible I won't get paid during my whole period of study. The start date is January 2011.
I realize now that the success rate to enter a PhD program in ST is very low and that I should have applied to many more places.
Should I go for it? Should I take courses during the winter session and apply to, say, 10-20 places? How do you judge the qualifications of a potential PhD supervisor?
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