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Jul 5 at 17:20 answer added Andrew timeline score: 1
Jul 4 at 10:02 answer added Cem Kalyoncu timeline score: 2
Jul 3 at 22:46 comment added Daniel R. Collins What was the time gap between the two reverse statements? Overall, suggest you politely remind him of the earlier statement and ask specifically what changed.
Jul 3 at 16:46 comment added Captain Emacs Not automatically entitled to a LoR - correct. But if you do work for free, what is the benefit for you? Do you learn something durable? Do you upskill? Do you get contacts? A paper? What is there in for you if not something that you can work with?
Jul 3 at 15:37 answer added Scott Seidman timeline score: 7
Jul 3 at 13:15 comment added rainbowschubert @AzorAhai-him- Different school. Not applying to coauthor’s school.
Jul 3 at 13:05 comment added Azor Ahai -him- The same as the coauthor?
Jul 3 at 13:00 comment added rainbowschubert @AzorAhai-him- I am currently working full-time, but the professor works at [school redacted].
Jul 3 at 12:53 answer added Trunk timeline score: 6
Jul 3 at 12:27 comment added Trunk Elaborate on exactly why you are doing unpaid work for a professor, what your current student status is, e.g. graduated 2024 or 2023, MS student, etc, and whether your work is simply housekeeping another person's work or if you have any original domain input or not. Doing unpaid work for a professor's research is a long-time alternative route into research than by GPA or undergrad dissertation. Is this your intention too ?
Jul 3 at 11:53 comment added Azor Ahai -him- @rainbowschubert Is it the school you are currently at, or the other professor?
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Jul 3 at 2:29 answer added Buzz timeline score: 17
Jul 3 at 2:23 answer added R1NaNo timeline score: 32
Jul 3 at 2:16 comment added rainbowschubert @AzorAhai-him- It is not.
Jul 3 at 2:02 comment added Mahali Sindy I am not sure if you give the professor an impression that you want to do a PhD with him, but now you are applying a lot of different PhD programs. Some professors mind especially if they spend a lot of time to teach you something.
Jul 3 at 0:14 comment added Azor Ahai -him- Was [school redacted] one of the schools you're applying to?
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Jul 2 at 17:44 comment added rainbowschubert @AzorAhai-him- He's known about my low GPA since I started working for him.
Jul 2 at 17:28 answer added Buffy timeline score: 7
Jul 2 at 17:26 comment added A rural reader Sounds like it’s time for a crucial conversation with this potential advisor. Only he or she will be able to help you resolve this.
Jul 2 at 17:24 comment added Azor Ahai -him- I mean, did he just learn about your GPA?
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