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− | + | =Helpful Information for Incoming Ph.D. and Master's Students= | |
− | + | This information was compiled by past and present graduate students to provide incoming students with information they believe will be helpful. | |
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− | + | ==Academic Decisions and Success== | |
− | + | There are many ways to succeed in the Stony Brook physics graduate program, and what you make of your degree really depends on your own background, your interests, and the kinds of research opportunities you are searching for. Collaboration, building a network of peers, and taking advantage of the opportunities that abound in the grad student community, broader department, and university can improve your likelihood of success, however you may define it. | |
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− | + | Here, we have compiled suggested paths towards success based on our collective prior experience: | |
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− | + | * [[Advice:No prior graduate experience|Advice]] for students who did not take graduate courses during their undergrad (especially important for those who intend to do theory). | |
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− | *[[ | + | * [[Advice:Prior graduate experience|Advice]] for students who did take graduate courses during their undergrad or already have Master’s degrees. |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Advice:Background outside of Physics|Advice]] for students whose previous degrees are not in physics. |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Advice:Terminal Masters degrees|Advice]] for students who want a terminal Master’s degree. |
− | + | ==More General Resources== | |
− | + | Additionally, there are a few resources to help you find your step at Stony Brook. | |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Self-diagnostic test]]: Evaluate your preparation for the core courses. ''Note: Master’s students are not required to take these courses and Ph.D. students are not required to take these courses immediately (these can be taken after remedial courses if necessary).'' |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Guide to living on Long Island]]: Recommendations for living a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life on Long Island and New York. |
− | + | * [[Advice:Students to contact|Students to contact]]: Current grad students whom you can contact for additional information. | |
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− | *[[ | + | <!--* [[Advice:Research groups]]: Current professors and research groups with brief descriptions and advice for joining and collaborating - (password protected)--> |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Working Outside the Department Advice|For students who want to work outside of the department]]: Research opportunities outside of the physics department at Brookhaven, the Laufer Center, and Cold Spring Harbor. |
− | = | + | =Practical Information for SBU= |
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− | + | ==Before You Arrive== | |
− | + | The 2025 orientation schedule is not yet available. It will be linked here once it is. | |
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− | [[Category:Incoming | + | * [[Getting to Stony Brook|Getting to campus]]: For when you first arrive, especially if you're flying in. |
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+ | * [[Getting housing]]: If you don't know where you'll be living when you get to campus, or you're thinking of moving out of on-campus housing. | ||
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+ | * [[Health Form Information|Health form information]]: What you need to know about the health forms you'll have to bring. | ||
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+ | * [[Supplies to bring to campus|Things to bring]]: What to pack before you leave. | ||
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+ | * [[Course placement]]: What to know about placing out of courses. | ||
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+ | * [[Mentorship program]]: The status of the mentorship program in 2025 has not yet been determined. | ||
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+ | * [[Methods of transportation#Parking passes|Getting a parking pass]]: If you're coming with a car, how to get a permit to park. | ||
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+ | ==Once You Arrive== | ||
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+ | * [[Methods of transportation]]: Getting around the Stony Brook area once you've arrived. | ||
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+ | * [[Fees and finances]]: What you need to know about the financial situation of a new student. | ||
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+ | * [[Taking the comps|Taking the comprehensive exams]]: Tips on whether to take the comprehensive exams, and what you need to know if you decide to. | ||
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+ | ==For International Students== | ||
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+ | * [[SIM cards]] - Information about SIM cards for international students who will be arriving without working phones | ||
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+ | * [[Social Security Numbers|Social security numbers (SSN)s]]: An essential part of living and working in the US. | ||
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+ | ==For Master's Students== | ||
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+ | * [[Advice:Applying to PhD programs|Applying for Ph.D. Programs]]: Tips for Master's (or undergraduate) students who are planning to apply. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Incoming Student Portal]] | ||
[[Category:Guides]] | [[Category:Guides]] |
Revision as of 23:16, 7 January 2025
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Contents
Helpful Information for Incoming Ph.D. and Master's Students
This information was compiled by past and present graduate students to provide incoming students with information they believe will be helpful.
Academic Decisions and Success
There are many ways to succeed in the Stony Brook physics graduate program, and what you make of your degree really depends on your own background, your interests, and the kinds of research opportunities you are searching for. Collaboration, building a network of peers, and taking advantage of the opportunities that abound in the grad student community, broader department, and university can improve your likelihood of success, however you may define it.
Here, we have compiled suggested paths towards success based on our collective prior experience:
- Advice for students who did not take graduate courses during their undergrad (especially important for those who intend to do theory).
- Advice for students who did take graduate courses during their undergrad or already have Master’s degrees.
- Advice for students whose previous degrees are not in physics.
- Advice for students who want a terminal Master’s degree.
More General Resources
Additionally, there are a few resources to help you find your step at Stony Brook.
- Self-diagnostic test: Evaluate your preparation for the core courses. Note: Master’s students are not required to take these courses and Ph.D. students are not required to take these courses immediately (these can be taken after remedial courses if necessary).
- Guide to living on Long Island: Recommendations for living a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life on Long Island and New York.
- Students to contact: Current grad students whom you can contact for additional information.
- For students who want to work outside of the department: Research opportunities outside of the physics department at Brookhaven, the Laufer Center, and Cold Spring Harbor.
Practical Information for SBU
Before You Arrive
The 2025 orientation schedule is not yet available. It will be linked here once it is.
- Getting to campus: For when you first arrive, especially if you're flying in.
- Getting housing: If you don't know where you'll be living when you get to campus, or you're thinking of moving out of on-campus housing.
- Health form information: What you need to know about the health forms you'll have to bring.
- Things to bring: What to pack before you leave.
- Course placement: What to know about placing out of courses.
- Mentorship program: The status of the mentorship program in 2025 has not yet been determined.
- Getting a parking pass: If you're coming with a car, how to get a permit to park.
Once You Arrive
- Methods of transportation: Getting around the Stony Brook area once you've arrived.
- Fees and finances: What you need to know about the financial situation of a new student.
- Taking the comprehensive exams: Tips on whether to take the comprehensive exams, and what you need to know if you decide to.
For International Students
- SIM cards - Information about SIM cards for international students who will be arriving without working phones
- Social security numbers (SSN)s: An essential part of living and working in the US.
For Master's Students
- Applying for Ph.D. Programs: Tips for Master's (or undergraduate) students who are planning to apply.