Besides my
job I am conducting research and decided to start PhD. When it is about school
admission, one very important thing is GPA. I have been working on trying to
understand this requirement. Just because I can remember bunch of things when
my book is closed makes me a great candidate to carry on a 3-4 years of an
intense project? My ability to memorize pages of information will help me
publish in top journals? My control over 1,5 hours of a well went exam will
help me manage my research project time? And last but not least, just because I
have or had good GPA will keep me away from PhD depression? Yes, I am asking
this questions because I do not have a “good” GPA from my master’s degree and
even if I get to a great research university or just a regular one, I will be a
researcher for the rest of my life.
There are
many successful academics who earned their PhD degrees from “average”
universities but had great ideas to change literature in their field. I totally
understand that university name is just a title. All you need is a “good”
advisor (everyone’s good definition is different) and a “good” project.
With one
blog post I can’t change the system, but if I am ever at a position to decide
for this, I will only request transcripts to see if they have taken relevant
courses to the research project. From my experience in research and industry, I
can confidently say that all that matters in you can find a way out from a
problem when all the information is open to your access. Only this way
intelligence and problem solving skills will grow.
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