oh hey apparently I'm the the Graduating Distinguished Literature scholar for my university
neato
nice job, bud
what's next?
not a goddamn thing until 2013
rejections across the board for grad schools
of course I had literally none of the honors I've accrued this year on my transcript for my applications, and also the last year of school in which I've really shined
oh well, I'll find work and try again
and maybe apply to a second-tier university or two this time
Jamming info in for Biochem exam and then the final. I have thirty sheets of printer paper and I am just filling them over and over with the reactions. Kill meeeeeee. But, Grad school next year, so take that science, right in your analytical face.
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
oh hey apparently I'm the the Graduating Distinguished Literature scholar for my university
neato
nice job, bud
what's next?
not a goddamn thing until 2013
rejections across the board for grad schools
of course I had literally none of the honors I've accrued this year on my transcript for my applications, and also the last year of school in which I've really shined
oh well, I'll find work and try again
and maybe apply to a second-tier university or two this time
I should probably get ready to apply for a grad school or two come this fall.
Went to SOU. Talked to an advisor. I'm pumped as shit and on cloud nine ... will have to take the SATs because I didn't have enough credits at comm. college, so I'm basically entering as a Freshman w/ credits.
Could've gone for the late registration for a test in May, but opted to save me $30 and take the test in June, plus you know time to freshen up on Math. Pretty much math will try to fuck me over, this much I know.
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How far in advance are you supposed to apply to grad school?
I've been so focused on getting through undergrad that now I have about 3-ish semesters left and I should probably not wind up having to take a year off before grad school.
How far in advance are you supposed to apply to grad school?
I've been so focused on getting through undergrad that now I have about 3-ish semesters left and I should probably not wind up having to take a year off before grad school.
It depends wildly on the individual school and country, but generally if you're hoping to attend in the fall you should be getting stuff put together and sent off early the previous winter. Answers are usually pretty early in the spring.
Start figuring out which ones you want to attend now, just in case there's any weird specific requirements one of them has that you might need to cram in, and begin your last year by starting the whole application process.
You may or may not have to write fancy exams like the GRE depending on where you plan on going to school. You're going to want to do those ASAP so you have your results in time for submission.
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RankenphilePassersby were amazedby the unusually large amounts of blood.Registered User, Moderatormod
How far in advance are you supposed to apply to grad school?
I've been so focused on getting through undergrad that now I have about 3-ish semesters left and I should probably not wind up having to take a year off before grad school.
As already stated, you will be applying in the late Fall/early Winter for enrollment the fall after your last year.
If you have not already begun looking at departments to apply to, do so now. You want to figure those out soon so that you know just what, exactly, is required of you.
Turns out they're a bigger deal than I thought, and I maybe should have started studying before now, and I maybe shouldn't have made a bunch of plans for next weekend.
pretty certain i'm ready for critique, honestly. at least printing wise i'm done. now i'm focusing on getting things ready to present, framing and all that
this semester i really started getting into that groove where i kick my own ass to get shit printed so i have the final week for presentation issues, and i'm digging it. nice workflow
How far in advance are you supposed to apply to grad school?
I've been so focused on getting through undergrad that now I have about 3-ish semesters left and I should probably not wind up having to take a year off before grad school.
As already stated, you will be applying in the late Fall/early Winter for enrollment the fall after your last year.
If you have not already begun looking at departments to apply to, do so now. You want to figure those out soon so that you know just what, exactly, is required of you.
Thanks for the advice, everyone.
I've already been looking at the graduate programs in my area, and it seems I don't need to take the GRE after all, and other than getting letters of recommendation I'm going to be covered for the academic requirements.
On the other hand, I'm now a bit concerned that since it looks like I'll be graduating at the end of the Fall 2013 semester that I'll have to wait an entire year to start grad school unless I can either start during the Spring 2014 semester or squish in all the credits I need and graduate next spring.
oh hey apparently I'm the the Graduating Distinguished Literature scholar for my university
neato
nice job, bud
what's next?
not a goddamn thing until 2013
rejections across the board for grad schools
of course I had literally none of the honors I've accrued this year on my transcript for my applications, and also the last year of school in which I've really shined
oh well, I'll find work and try again
and maybe apply to a second-tier university or two this time
Posts
gimme a year and i'll have mine at 21 : ]
Yeah I should be in this pile, assuming things go as planned.
nice job, bud
what's next?
not a goddamn thing until 2013
rejections across the board for grad schools
of course I had literally none of the honors I've accrued this year on my transcript for my applications, and also the last year of school in which I've really shined
oh well, I'll find work and try again
and maybe apply to a second-tier university or two this time
That's terrible!
i feel like they should have to nurse the teacher back to health
I should probably get ready to apply for a grad school or two come this fall.
Should probably get ready for that.
She's fine, nothing broken. If I understand correctly, being a nurse gives you super healing powers, like Wolverine.
well shit, what do doctors get
Granted, I'm getting two of them, but still.
You two though
Good Job!
And because I want to see the hat my mom wears. She's promising something absurd/magnificent.
do all your shopping AT WAL MART
Could've gone for the late registration for a test in May, but opted to save me $30 and take the test in June, plus you know time to freshen up on Math. Pretty much math will try to fuck me over, this much I know.
3DS FC: 4699-5714-8940 Playing Pokemon, add me! Ho, SATAN!
I've been so focused on getting through undergrad that now I have about 3-ish semesters left and I should probably not wind up having to take a year off before grad school.
It depends wildly on the individual school and country, but generally if you're hoping to attend in the fall you should be getting stuff put together and sent off early the previous winter. Answers are usually pretty early in the spring.
Start figuring out which ones you want to attend now, just in case there's any weird specific requirements one of them has that you might need to cram in, and begin your last year by starting the whole application process.
As already stated, you will be applying in the late Fall/early Winter for enrollment the fall after your last year.
If you have not already begun looking at departments to apply to, do so now. You want to figure those out soon so that you know just what, exactly, is required of you.
Turns out they're a bigger deal than I thought, and I maybe should have started studying before now, and I maybe shouldn't have made a bunch of plans for next weekend.
Gonna be an interesting two weeks.
Holy crap I need sleep.
pretty certain i'm ready for critique, honestly. at least printing wise i'm done. now i'm focusing on getting things ready to present, framing and all that
this semester i really started getting into that groove where i kick my own ass to get shit printed so i have the final week for presentation issues, and i'm digging it. nice workflow
Thanks for the advice, everyone.
I've already been looking at the graduate programs in my area, and it seems I don't need to take the GRE after all, and other than getting letters of recommendation I'm going to be covered for the academic requirements.
On the other hand, I'm now a bit concerned that since it looks like I'll be graduating at the end of the Fall 2013 semester that I'll have to wait an entire year to start grad school unless I can either start during the Spring 2014 semester or squish in all the credits I need and graduate next spring.
Fuck.
I survived this
I'm going to make it out alive
we believe in you!!
quick, which carbon gets attacked in acid catalysed ring opening of an epoxide?
ciiiiiircle of liiiiiiife
actually I think if it's a toss-up between a primary and secondary carbon then the nucleophile attacks the primary : <
it goes 3>1>2 for some reason! the tertiary ones react via an SN1 mechanism, and the primary/secondary go by SN2
this is what we did in my course at least
so are you trying for a Ph.D program then?
you should apply to UW
come be a Husky
grrrr
Here we just said it was the more substituted and it had an inversion of stereochemistry
I thought chemistry was hard enough
You haven't seen anything yet
how in the fuck do those grades equal a final mark of 76
At this point I don't think I even care enough to argue about it though, I'm just happy to be fucking done
in that case ignore me! i'm sure that what your professor said is what is on their answer key!