Realistically, what does an international student have to do to get into a top 5 US graduate school for HE-Theory?

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logarithmicsteve
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Realistically, what does an international student have to do to get into a top 5 US graduate school for HE-Theory?

Post by logarithmicsteve » Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:03 pm

From looking at the online department pages, there certainly *are* international HEP-Th graduate students at schools like Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Caltech and MIT but they are clearly an extreme minority compared to the vast number of international applicants who are rejected.

So what is it that these students do that signals them out from the rest? Do you essentially have to have perfect academics (i.e. 4.0 GPA, 990 PGRE, top of your year, advanced graduate classes)? Do you need to attend a top international university like Cambridge, Oxford or Moscow State? Or is it mainly down to whether or not you can get research papers published as an undergraduate in respected journals?

Can someone please paint a picture of what a success HEP-Th international applicant at a top 5 US school would look like?

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Re: Realistically, what does an international student have to do to get into a top 5 US graduate school for HE-Theory?

Post by common_2012 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:26 pm

logarithmicsteve wrote:From looking at the online department pages, there certainly *are* international HEP-Th graduate students at schools like Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Caltech and MIT but they are clearly an extreme minority compared to the vast number of international applicants who are rejected.

So what is it that these students do that signals them out from the rest? Do you essentially have to have perfect academics (i.e. 4.0 GPA, 990 PGRE, top of your year, advanced graduate classes)? Do you need to attend a top international university like Cambridge, Oxford or Moscow State? Or is it mainly down to whether or not you can get research papers published as an undergraduate in respected journals?

Can someone please paint a picture of what a success HEP-Th international applicant at a top 5 US school would look like?
Well, I think the best thing to have may be strong publication records.. And luck..



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