phd matching school
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 9:02 pm
My interest field is PDE, numerical analysis,particularly numerical solution of pde and dynamic system, since i have backgroud in CS, so computational math track could be a choice.
I wish i can get some advice for a program list (matching schools), thanks!
Undergrad Institution: Liberal arts college
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Computer Science
GPA: 3.80/4.0
Type of Student: international asian Male
GRE:
Q: 169 (96%)
V: 158 (80%)
W: 3.5
Math Subject Test: 780 (75%) (2018 Oct)
Program Applying: Mathematics Ph.D.(US) or masters (canada)
Research Experience: fractional pde, stochastic equation, some combinatorics, fourier analysis and orthogonal polynomials
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's List, scholarships, 7th place on a math challenge out of 71 teams
Pertinent Activities or Jobs: TA for a few semesters, currently working on thesis, passed an acturary exam; chess club president, math honor society vp, do not have REU but spend one semester in UCL,did a decent job.
reach:
U toronto (master)
U Waterloo (applied master)
Brown (phd applied)
sort of reach:
UBC (master)
Mcgill (master)
Washington seattle
match:
UIUC (phd)
Georgia tech
ohio state (phd)
CU boudler (phd)
Alberta (master)
safety (is this safe at all?):
Emory (comptational track)
U of southern california (phd)
U of victoria (master)
Honestly, i am not sure if this list fits best, as i did not investigate much safety options and my previous application indicates this whole process is filled with uncertainty anyway;
How do you guys think of this list? is this realistic? do you guys have other ideal programs? appreciate it!
I wish i can get some advice for a program list (matching schools), thanks!
Undergrad Institution: Liberal arts college
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Computer Science
GPA: 3.80/4.0
Type of Student: international asian Male
GRE:
Q: 169 (96%)
V: 158 (80%)
W: 3.5
Math Subject Test: 780 (75%) (2018 Oct)
Program Applying: Mathematics Ph.D.(US) or masters (canada)
Research Experience: fractional pde, stochastic equation, some combinatorics, fourier analysis and orthogonal polynomials
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's List, scholarships, 7th place on a math challenge out of 71 teams
Pertinent Activities or Jobs: TA for a few semesters, currently working on thesis, passed an acturary exam; chess club president, math honor society vp, do not have REU but spend one semester in UCL,did a decent job.
reach:
U toronto (master)
U Waterloo (applied master)
Brown (phd applied)
sort of reach:
UBC (master)
Mcgill (master)
Washington seattle
match:
UIUC (phd)
Georgia tech
ohio state (phd)
CU boudler (phd)
Alberta (master)
safety (is this safe at all?):
Emory (comptational track)
U of southern california (phd)
U of victoria (master)
Honestly, i am not sure if this list fits best, as i did not investigate much safety options and my previous application indicates this whole process is filled with uncertainty anyway;
How do you guys think of this list? is this realistic? do you guys have other ideal programs? appreciate it!