Mentioning research experiences in SOP

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srijal
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Mentioning research experiences in SOP

Post by srijal » Mon Oct 04, 2010 10:14 pm

So I have four research projects under my belt and Im working on my SOP at the moment. All of them are pretty interesting (all physics) but then again it will make my SOP too long. Any help from successful applicants or member of selection committee will be highly appreciated.

Thanks a bunch

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Re: Mentioning research experiences in SOP

Post by grae313 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:10 pm

My advice:

You're talking about your research experience not to teach the admission committee all about what you did (they're probably not terribly interested in your results), but to use examples to show that you are the type to succeed in a research environment. Briefly summarize all of your experiences, but choose one or two specific examples where you did something impressive or that you were really proud of and use it to highlight your abilities and what you learned about tackling unanswered problems doing research. Instead of treating all five projects equally and somewhat superficially, I'd definitely recommend spending a paragraph or two describing something you accomplished in detail even if it means being very very brief about some of the other things you did. Of course, if any of the projects are more relevant to your proposed area of study in graduate school, favor them as well.

In general, specific examples are more interesting to read and more persuasive in these types of essays then generalizations. You can say things like, "I'm capable of taking initiative and showing creativity in applying my physics knowledge to solve unanswered problems in both group and individual environments" or you can describe something you did that demonstrates these attributes and then highlight them: "I enjoyed the opportunity to apply my physics knowledge... blah blah blah"

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Re: Mentioning research experiences in SOP

Post by vesperlynd » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:35 am

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srijal
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Re: Mentioning research experiences in SOP

Post by srijal » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:06 am

Thanks grae313. I like what you explained.

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Re: Mentioning research experiences in SOP

Post by geshi » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:36 am

vesperlynd wrote:
grae313 wrote:Of course, if any of the projects are more relevant to your proposed area of study in graduate school, favor them as well.
What if none of your projects are relevant to your proposed area of study? Does that mean you should change your proposed area?
I sort of did this for my SOP. I did a lot of research in UG involving nonlinear dynamics and chaos. I usually found some research going on at the schools that involved NLD or chaos and mentioned it in my SOP (basically to me it was my justification for why I was applying to that particular program). I don't know whether or not it really helped my application, but I'd like to think it did.

Side-note: I believe schools are just interested in whether or not you are actually interested in their program. If you can justify your application to their school, then that probably benefits you. That being said, they don't admit you with the expectation you will follow whatever research path you mentioned in your SOP; it's not a contract written in blood.



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