As decisions' time is in some way approaching, I could really use some thoughts, as I am very confused..
I was wondering what the most important factor when choosing a university is, provided that you later want to continue in the academics.. I tend to believe that an important advisor with "connections" is more important, but there are many people telling me that I should not overlook rankings and that I should choose the "biggest" of the universities that I was accepted into (non is top-tier).. What's your opinion on this?
University's ranking VS Supervisor
Re: University's ranking VS Supervisor
For USA PhD, you might not find your adviser until the third year. A lot of things can change in 2 years. The ideal supervisor might take on too many students, leave, get busy with other projects etc.
Re: University's ranking VS Supervisor
It ultimately comes down to your gut instinct man. I got accepted into a very decent school, but it has a smaller program and none of the professors specialize in what I want to go into. Because of that I decided to go into the lower ranked school that has a whole research center based around what I want to go into. The higher ranked school also had a very shitty climate, that kind of helped my decision too.
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That is exactly what I am thinking of.. The arguments are pretty similar too.. I am interested in Numerical Analysis & PDEs and I am thinking of going to Minnesota or Maryland instead of CMU due t same reasons..phku wrote:It ultimately comes down to your gut instinct man. I got accepted into a very decent school, but it has a smaller program and none of the professors specialize in what I want to go into. Because of that I decided to go into the lower ranked school that has a whole research center based around what I want to go into. The higher ranked school also had a very shitty climate, that kind of helped my decision too.
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Re: University's ranking VS Supervisor
Interested in Minnesota? Are you going to the Open House? I got admitted there, and I will be declining a "top-offer" in order to attend Minnesota, just because I like it so much, the environment is great (I already visited last year) and also because the attention you may get from professors at "top-brand-name-schools" sometimes is pretty low. Minnesota is a good balance, still a very top school.
If you want more specific info, send me a private-message, I may have some good tips.
Take care! I hope you go to Minnesota, potential-future-classmate.
If you want more specific info, send me a private-message, I may have some good tips.
Take care! I hope you go to Minnesota, potential-future-classmate.