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标 题: 哈佛教授谈如何被哈佛大学录取 <br>
发信站: 飘渺水云间 (Thu Oct 4 12:39:40 2001), 转信 <br>
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发信人: sacrifice (将来能不能毕业只有天知道), 信区: goabroad <br>
标 题: 哈佛教授谈如何被哈佛大学录取 <br>
发信站: 饮水思源 (Sun Sep 23 09:08:15 2001) , 转信 <br>
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从一个计算机教授的网页上摘下来的 <br>
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How to get admitted to a Harvard PhD program <br>
DISCLAIMER: <br>
What appears on these pages represents my personal opinions, which mus <br>
t not be construed as binding on any part of Harvard University or the <br>
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences <br>
First of all, recognize that there are no guarantees. Not only do you <br>
have to meet minimum standards for abilility and research potential, b <br>
ut you must also distinguish yourself among your peer group. Every yea <br>
r, only the very best candidates are admitted, and because the number <br>
of places is limited, we are sometimes forced to turn down candidates <br>
who could have successfully completed the program. <br>
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<br>
What are the criteria for admission? <br>
This is what I believe admissions committees are looking for. (Note di <br>
sclaimer above.) The ideal PhD candidate shows <br>
Strong evidence of research potential. <br>
Excellent grades, e.g., at least A-minus. <br>
Good GRE scores. <br>
Good preparation for both course work and research. Ideally, this mean <br>
s a strong plan of study at a university that is known to us. Your pla <br>
n of study should give you good background in both computing theory an <br>
d programming practice. To see if your undergraduate plan of study is <br>
comparable to ours, look for the undergraduate program in Computer Sci <br>
ence at the DEAS web site. <br>
Sometimes we have applicants whose primary backgrounds are not in comp <br>
uter science. It is very difficult to make any general statements abou <br>
t these applications, but at minimum, we expect basic background in th <br>
eory (at the level of our CS 121 and 124) and programming (at the leve <br>
l of our CS 50 and 51). <br>
How can I tell whether I should apply? <br>
We often receive inquiries from students who want to know whether to a <br>
pply to the program. It is very difficult to make predictions about ou <br>
tcomes without seeing an actual application. In particular, we are unl <br>
ikely to be able to tell very much from seeing just your vita, resume, <br>
or transcript. If you are interested in the program, the only real wa <br>
y to estimate your chances of getting in is to apply. <br>
What can I do to improve my chances of getting in? <br>
If you do any or all of the following things, you will make it easy fo <br>
r our admissions committee---or any other---to offer you a place in ou <br>
r program. <br>
Undertake an ambitious course of study---and do well. <br>
Get involved with a research project. <br>
You will get a chance to demonstrate research potential. <br>
You will get to know at least one senior researcher (your supervisor) well. <br>
Your supervisor will know what research means, and will be able to wri <br>
te a convincing letter of recommendation. <br>
You may have the opportunity to submit a paper for publication, or eve <br>
n to publish. <br>
Get letters from people who (a) know your work and (b) know what is ex <br>
pected at a major research university. Faculty members often know how <br>
to write these letters; industrial managers usually don't. The most he <br>
lpful letters will not simply claim that you are smart, are creative, <br>
work well independently, etc. Instead, the best letters will be packed <br>
with specific information about what you did and what the results wer <br>
e, leaving the admissions committee to draw its own conclusions about <br>
your abilities. <br>
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经常梦见自己在考试 <br>
醒来发现真的在考试 <br>
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※ 来源:·飘渺水云间 Freecity.dhs.org·[FROM: azhong] <br>
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