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Here we have compiled suggested paths towards success based on our collective prior experience:
 
Here we have compiled suggested paths towards success based on our collective prior experience:
  
*[[No Prior Graduate Experience Advice|Advice]] for students who did not take graduate courses during their undergrad, especially who intend to do theory.
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*[[Advice:No prior graduate experience|Advice]] for students who did not take graduate courses during their undergrad, especially who intend to do theory.
*[[Prior Graduate Experience Advice|Advice]] for students who did take graduate courses before or already have masters degrees.
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*[[Advice:Prior graduate experience|Advice]] for students who did take graduate courses before or already have masters degrees.
*[[Non-Physics Background Advice|Advice]] for students whose previous degrees are not in physics.
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*[[Advice:Background outside of Physics|Advice]] for students whose previous degrees are not in physics.
*[[Terminal Masters Advice|Advice]] for students who want terminal masters degrees.
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*[[Advice:Terminal Masters degrees|Advice]] for students who want terminal masters degrees.
  
 
===More general resources===
 
===More general resources===

Revision as of 15:46, 25 June 2018

Helpful information for incoming PhD and masters 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 who intend to do theory.
  • Advice for students who did take graduate courses before or already have masters degrees.
  • Advice for students whose previous degrees are not in physics.
  • Advice for students who want terminal masters degrees.

More general resources

  • Self-diagnostic test - for evaluating your preparation for the core courses (which are not required for masters students, and do not need to be taken immediately for PhD students, and 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 Advice - willing available current grad students (and their advice) in different research areas who you should feel free to contact with any questions - (password protected)
  • Working Outside the Department Advice - research opportunities outside of the physics department at Brookhaven, the Laufer Center, and Cold Spring Harbor

Practical Information for SBU

Before you arrive

The 2018 orientation schedule is not yet available. It will be linked here once it is.

  • Getting housing - if you don't know where you'll be living when you get to campus yet, or you're thinking of moving out of on-campus housing
  • Mentorship program - the status of the mentorship program in 2018 has not yet been determined

Once you arrive

For international students

  • SIM cards - Information about SIM cards for international students who will be arriving without working phones

For master's students


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