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jlrd 发表于 2004-8-22 11:57:00 |AI写论文

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<P>美国教授对选校的建议</P>
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PSU is, as most State schools in the US, a very poor school; Oregon is hit (like many states) with a major budget crisis. In addition, my own grant that I had for three years is expired; l submit a new proposal for funding but these are hard to get and even if I receive funding, this will take time. I will also be on sabbatical from next winter on for a year, so I won’t teach during the first quarter for the new incoming students.
Unlike Germany (where I’m from, and where State schools are the better than the others) and probably China, State schools here are usually not fell funded, teachers have to usually teach a lot and not enough time for their research often not enough time for graduate students. It is usually better to go for a University of **** school (the name gives something away about their status) or a private school (typically if the name is a state name, it is a state 揻lagship?school, if it is a town or other name, it is private; so, the best state school in OR is the U of Oregon, Oregon State is second, we are at the end of the food chain and when it comes to funding; the U of Portland is private and rich, but they don’t have a graduate program).
To be honest, we have been very cautious in recent years about accepting applicants from China, because the Educational Testing Service sent around reports that many Chinese students were able to cheat on the GRE exam, thereby making it a poor predictor of success in US universities. When we admit a student, we agree to support him or her completely for five years (that is, we pay the person's tuition and also pay a stipend that is, just barely, large enough to live on here in California). A problem for us with foreign students is that the tuition is much higher for non-California residents than it is for in-state residents. (This is because we are a state-supported university, and the state government wants us to pay most attention to residents of the state, who are, or whose parents are, tax payers.) Thus, we have to be very sure with foreign students that they will be worth the higher cost for five years. For every foreign student we admit, there are two in-state students that we have to reject.
I don't mean to discourage you by being honest about this situation, I merely want you to realize that your application would be considered with care and caution, and it would be compared with the alternative uses we could make of the money we would have to provide for your support. If your test scores are accurate, you are obviously an excellent student and would be highly competitive with our other applicants. You should also apply, however, to several other good universities, not all of which will have the same problems we have with long-term support of non-California residents. Many other universities waive the tuition fees for talented foreign students, so there is no difference for those programs between in-state, out-of-state, and out-of-US applicants. Since each program, including ours, can accept only about one tenth of the people who apply, the list of people we accept is affected by matches in interests between students and faculty, distribution of accepted students across the various areas of our department (social/personality, cognitive, developmental, etc.), which faculty members need new students most, what other applicants wish to work with the same faculty member, etc. Applying is somewhat like gambling, so it is sensible for you to apply to several places to increase your chances of winning the gamble at one or more programs.

In general, private universities (such as Stanford, on the west coast, and the Ivy League schools -- e.g., Harvard, Yale, and Princeton on the east coast, and places like the University of Chicago, Rice University, and Washington University (in St. Louis, Missouri) in the middle of the country -- can waive tuition for foreign students if they want to. Those schools are not supported by local or national governments, so they do not have to comply with the wishes of tax payers, who are the ones supporting all of the state universities, such as University of Washington, University of Oregon, University of California, University of Arizona, etc., etc. There are one or two such universities in every one of the 50 states. Every one of the universities I've mentioned has a website, and every one of them has a psychology department, so you can go to the websites and find out who is in the department, what those people's email addresses are, etc.

If I were young again and thinking about which programs to apply to, I would find out which researchers are the most active and important in my fields of interest, then check the websites for the departments they are in, and then find out what the most interesting programs are like, including whether they support their graduate students for X years and do or do not pay the student's tuition. Most good programs will completely support their students for 4 or 5 years, but some places, like my own university, will have trouble paying the higher tuition that is charged to people who are not state residents (a status that a non-US resident cannot attain while attending school here). They will be able to tell you what their policies are.
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hypers 发表于 2008-2-1 08:39:00
回忆当年选校的时候,应该都是不同档次、梯队的学校都有申请吧。最后看了,根据本人经历,我申请的最保底的学校把握据了,可是得到了最好的学校的录取,所以大家不用担心如果出现一些暂时的状况。祝贺各位好运啦!

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hypers 发表于 2008-2-1 08:40:00
说不定我们将来可以在美国见面,旧金山不错的哦,气候、文化,等等。呵呵!<br/><br/>

板凳
hxd0816 发表于 2008-2-15 21:33:00
我有愿景,而已
我们都是无知的,只不过在不同领域罢了。

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benji427 在职认证  发表于 2010-12-23 23:32:19
好长 而且字好小啊 看的好难受

地板
alan50404 发表于 2010-12-24 08:49:41
感觉形势越来越严峻,连商科都考GRE

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海洋小公主 发表于 2010-12-27 17:02:27
英文的,应该能看懂,心里有种紧迫感,也许是浮躁,不愿意看,谢谢楼主分享,改天过来看
珍惜所有的

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np84 发表于 2010-12-29 16:23:36
是呀,虽说美国的申请奖学金的机会多,但是也要证明自己的实力才是,申请美国的学校也是一门艺术呀,呵呵

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jiangyong2004 发表于 2010-12-29 21:55:24
出国大家都很浮躁啊,还是想好了再出去

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davidcheng2008 发表于 2010-12-31 15:10:07
咋没中文的那

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