Profile Evaulation / Recommendation for schools
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 11:01 pm
Hi there, I am a senior majoring in mathematics and geology. I decided I wanted to pursue a Ph.D in mathematics and the graduate students at my department told me there exists this site that I can get advices from besides my academic advisor (wasn't helpful at all) and my thesis advisor (which didn't give me a specific list of schools except her alumn). I thought it might be useful to get a second opinion to see what schools should be within my reasonable range of targets.
I go to a large public university. According to US news math ranking, it ranks between #60-80.
GPA: 3.89 / 4.00
Major: Mathematics / Geology
Major GPA in Math: 3.81 / 4.00
Minor: Computer Science
Courses taken:
(1st year) Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Diff Eq, Discrete Structures (also known as intro to proofs)
(2nd year) Intro Abstract Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Intro Number Theory, Cryptography, Topology
(3rd year) Advanced Calculus 1, Advanced Calculus 2, Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry, Intro Complex Analysis
(current semester) Graduate Algebra 1, Graduate Analysis 1, Graduate Algebraic Topology
(next semester) Graduate Algebra 2, Graduate Analysis 2, Graduate Complex Analysis
I don't have any research experience, I'm new to the idea of REU, my advisor only told me this right before COVID started. I am currently working on a honors thesis project in algebraic geometry. I have proctoring and undergraduate teaching experience if that matters.
My department grad program briefly said he wasn't sure if next year (2022 admissions) will be more or less competitive than last year (2021 admissions), depending on the covid trend. Is this cycle going to be more competitive or less? What do you guys think? I know couple people from my school that didn't get anywhere (they applied to like 15-20 schools!) and will be applying again this year. But they should be in the minority right not most people? Shouldn't there be more funding this year since last year departments were stringent on funding?
Thanks!
I'm all ears!
I go to a large public university. According to US news math ranking, it ranks between #60-80.
GPA: 3.89 / 4.00
Major: Mathematics / Geology
Major GPA in Math: 3.81 / 4.00
Minor: Computer Science
Courses taken:
(1st year) Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Diff Eq, Discrete Structures (also known as intro to proofs)
(2nd year) Intro Abstract Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Intro Number Theory, Cryptography, Topology
(3rd year) Advanced Calculus 1, Advanced Calculus 2, Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry, Intro Complex Analysis
(current semester) Graduate Algebra 1, Graduate Analysis 1, Graduate Algebraic Topology
(next semester) Graduate Algebra 2, Graduate Analysis 2, Graduate Complex Analysis
I don't have any research experience, I'm new to the idea of REU, my advisor only told me this right before COVID started. I am currently working on a honors thesis project in algebraic geometry. I have proctoring and undergraduate teaching experience if that matters.
My department grad program briefly said he wasn't sure if next year (2022 admissions) will be more or less competitive than last year (2021 admissions), depending on the covid trend. Is this cycle going to be more competitive or less? What do you guys think? I know couple people from my school that didn't get anywhere (they applied to like 15-20 schools!) and will be applying again this year. But they should be in the minority right not most people? Shouldn't there be more funding this year since last year departments were stringent on funding?
Thanks!
I'm all ears!