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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Undergraduate Research
I ask because thus far I have completed one undergraduate research project for a student research forum (not for a class), and plan on doing another one this year (also, not for class). I am also presenting a paper I co-authored with a professor at a conference on the contingency of acceptance. The conference will publish the papers in the proceedings of their journal.
How much will undergraduate research contribute towards my chances for admission in a Finance PhD program? Will the presentation at the conference and being published in the journal proceedings be a big boost for my application? Personally I think they will be, because that's what a PhD is all about, research! I wanted to see what you guys thought before I get too pumped about it though. Thanks. |
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Within my grasp!
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Ceteris paribus, it is definitely good to have research experience. If it is a top journal/conference, then it will be a plus.
Some good things that come with a research work: 1. you can write about the work and experience in your SOP 2. you can talk about it during discussions with faculty in the school that you are applying to 3. your co-author will have something meaningful to write about in his recommendation for you Also, remember to touch base with profs that you meet at the conference. It will be helpful to your chance.
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