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Should I just contact ONE Prof at a University Grad Program?

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I have read and I have been told that I should contact professors in the programs that I am interested in for [b]graduate study.[/b]

Two questions about this.

1. Should I just stick to one professor in a program or contact a couple, whose research etc is in the same area that I am interested in?

2. If I am interested in more than one program at a university but one of the professors whom I am interested in contacting is involved in both programs, should I just contact that one prof even though I am interested in the second prof’s research more?

Anyone with experience contacting professors to get into a [b]GRAD PROGRAM?[/b]

Thanks in advance!!!

Submitted by Joe Tag on Sat, 08/30/2008 - 4:01 PM

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[quote=LDintheOC]I have read and I have been told that I should contact professors in the programs that I am interested in for [b]graduate study.[/b]

Two questions about this.

1. Should I just stick to one professor in a program or contact a couple, whose research etc is in the same area that I am interested in?
A1: Contact the professor about the nature of the course, and about the graduate schools admissions requirements. Also, contact the Admissions Officer for that graduate program.

2. If I am interested in more than one program at a university but one of the professors whom I am interested in contacting is involved in both programs, should I just contact that one prof even though I am interested in the second prof’s research more?

A2: Ask the professor who works in both departments about an overview of those departments, and get their “comparison and contrast” (i.e.: Social Work vs. Psychology/Psychiatric Rehabilitation departments).

Anyone with experience contacting professors to get into a [b]GRAD PROGRAM?[/b]
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C1: Have you reviewed their programs web-sites first?

Thanks in advance!!!
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Good luck.

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