by kadams0914 » Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:09 am
Hey guys,
I'm planning on applying to the SMART program this coming December, and I have a few questions about the application and just chances in general.
First, what is the base GPA? Is that the highest GPA that you can obtain at your school? For instance, my school has a system such that an A is a 4.0, but some teachers give A+'s which are worth 4.33. Does that mean the base GPA is 4.33? If so, it make my GPA look bad because I've not had many teachers that give A+'s.
Second, is there a way to find in depth information about a facility and what type of work they do there? I want to make sure I'm matching the facilities I pick as my top three to what I'm actually interested in doing. I'm a computer science major focusing in computational biology and computational chemistry. Does anyone know of any sponsoring facilities that would do work in either of those fields?
Third, I am considering doing a join bachelor's/master's program, but I haven't decided whether I will yet. Would you recommend that I put the joint program on my application, and then try to change to the shorter one later, or put the shorter program on my app and switch to the joint program if I decide to do that later?
Now, the stats and chances section:
School: Rice University
Year: Sophomore
Major: Computer Science
Minor: Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Computational and Applied Mathematics
GPA: Computer Science - 4.03
Total GPA - 4.02
Experience: Worked in a computational biology lab the summer after my freshman year. No publications or anything.
References: One from my research professor, a Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of many other prestigious awards.
Possibly one from my chemistry professor named "One of the Top 10 Chemists of the Decade" from 2000-2010.
Thanks
Hey guys,
I'm planning on applying to the SMART program this coming December, and I have a few questions about the application and just chances in general.
First, what is the base GPA? Is that the highest GPA that you can obtain at your school? For instance, my school has a system such that an A is a 4.0, but some teachers give A+'s which are worth 4.33. Does that mean the base GPA is 4.33? If so, it make my GPA look bad because I've not had many teachers that give A+'s.
Second, is there a way to find in depth information about a facility and what type of work they do there? I want to make sure I'm matching the facilities I pick as my top three to what I'm actually interested in doing. I'm a computer science major focusing in computational biology and computational chemistry. Does anyone know of any sponsoring facilities that would do work in either of those fields?
Third, I am considering doing a join bachelor's/master's program, but I haven't decided whether I will yet. Would you recommend that I put the joint program on my application, and then try to change to the shorter one later, or put the shorter program on my app and switch to the joint program if I decide to do that later?
Now, the stats and chances section:
School: Rice University
Year: Sophomore
Major: Computer Science
Minor: Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Computational and Applied Mathematics
GPA: Computer Science - 4.03
Total GPA - 4.02
Experience: Worked in a computational biology lab the summer after my freshman year. No publications or anything.
References: One from my research professor, a Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of many other prestigious awards.
Possibly one from my chemistry professor named "One of the Top 10 Chemists of the Decade" from 2000-2010.
Thanks