Naming Professors / specificity of research preferences
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Naming Professors / specificity of research preferences
I'm finishing up the final drafts of my SOP for astronomy grad school, and I'm a little unclear on how detailed to be when it comes to research preferences. I've heard multiple suggestions, but in general I've been advised against naming a specific professor of interest unless you already have contact with that professor. As far as research interests go, though, how specific should I be? I don't want to commit completely to a research topic (because I really don't know) but I don't want to be too broad. I'm not really sure how to convey this in my writing (serious writers block). Any suggestions/advice? Thanks.
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Re: Naming Professors / specificity of research preferences
Quiz time! Circle one (or more) from each category:
1. Instrumentation/observation/data analysis/simulation/phenomenology/fundamental theory
2. Solar System/Milky Way/Local group/near field/far field/high redshift
3. radio/millimeter/optical and infrared/xray/gamma
4. single object characterization / rare object searches / complex systems / survey (large data sets)
1. Instrumentation/observation/data analysis/simulation/phenomenology/fundamental theory
2. Solar System/Milky Way/Local group/near field/far field/high redshift
3. radio/millimeter/optical and infrared/xray/gamma
4. single object characterization / rare object searches / complex systems / survey (large data sets)