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 +**Fill out your FAFSA every year!** To be considered for many forms of financial aid or assistantships,​ a student must file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). We recommend that all graduate students fill out an FAFSA because the department uses many funding sources that require this form.
  
-Find an advisor quickly: ​to do this, try to develop relationships with many faculty membersDon'​t ​feel too committed to any single topic of research when you startAnd attend SEMINARSAt least one per quarter.+**Apply ​to internal departmental awards.** The two to apply for are the Alice Leung (research) and the William KSchwarze (teaching) awards. You should apply because there are plenty of other awards that don'​t ​have a formal application processBut if you submit an application for something else, the awards committee will see your name and all the cool things you've done, and you might end up with a different award!
  
-Math 290-a group or individual reading class. You can do this with any prof you like and learn about topics that you want to learnEspecially helpful if there isn't a course about the topicor if you would like to know a professor better before you decide on an advisor.+**Go to seminars.** Read more above. Seriously thoughdo it.
  
-Find an advisor fast: to do this try to develop relationships with many faculty members. Don't feel too committed to any single topic of research when you start. And attend SEMINARSAt least one per quarter. (This advice ​is so important, we felt like we just had to include it twice in order to make sure you pay attention ​to it!)+**Give talks!** It is blatantly obvious ​to job search committees who has practiced giving talks before and who is relatively new at giving talks. So practice ​in a supportive environment of your peers well before ​you might need to give job talks. ​
  
-The professors are friendly and like it when you talk to them.+**If you learn you don'​t ​like research, that's ok.** Finish your prelim exams and courses, get your master'​s degree, and go get a job that will make you happy. Your life is too valuable ​to spend multiple years underpaid and in misery. There is no shame in doing what makes you happy
  
-Math takes time to absorbDon't expect ​things to make sense at the first readingKeep plugging away at the paper, and eventually it will all fit together. Four hours spread over four days is more time than four hours in one day.+**Talk ​to other grad students!** Often, the people who feel happiest doing research believe that (1) their research has value and (2) have a sense of community around their researchYou get both of these things ​by talking ​to other people about the kind of math you like doingFeeling isolated tends to create negative feelings about your research.
  
-Keep a list of courses you've takentalks that you've given in seminars (like RFGs, Student-run seminars, etc.) and what conferences you've attendedYou'll need this list when you apply for funding from conferences (not to mention jobs). Some people put this list on their webpage and it will save you time if you can just cut and paste instead of regenerating this list each time. +**Take care of yourselfmentally ​and physically.** To get PhD, your brain has to function ​on a pretty darn high levelTo set yourself up for successeat wellsleep well, and do some form of exercise
-Here'​s ​suggested progress flow chart for making ​your way through the program. +
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-1st year: taking classes and looking for an advisor +
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-Summer between 1st and 2nd Year: Preliminary exam, and finding professor do to summer project with +
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-2nd Year: take more classes and continue working with various professors and topics +
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-2nd- 3rd Year: Find advisor, take Qualifying Exam +
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-Sip margaritas +
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-3-5th year: Try to work a couple hours (1-4hrs) each day on research. It's okay to take breaks. Go to conferences,​ talk to people about what you're interested in. Keep in contact with your thesis committee members if possible. As for anything else, I'm still trying to figure this out. +
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-Whenever you request ​letter from faculty, they'​re going to feel a lot more comfortable if you accompany the request with a signed waiver of access formAlthough you are not legally required to do this, it nonetheless just makes practical sense to do so, seeing it from faculty'​s perspective. Letters are written ​for different purposes. For examplea letter written for an internal campus fellowship goes to a far different audience and serves a far different purpose thanfor examplea letter to Harvard. A student, not realizing this, could read one letter ​and erroneously conclude that a similar letter would be written on a "​multipurpose"​ basis to, wherever. +
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-For a variety ​of reasons, therefore, it will enhance faculty enthusiasm for letter writing if you pro-actively address this issue and provide the waiver simultaneously with the request. +
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-If you took a course equivalent from another university and you want it to substitute for one of our classes here: Submit a written request to the chair of GGAM or the chair of GPC and a copy to Celia; get approval in writing; make sure a copy of said approval is in your file in Celia'​s office; reference approval when noting the substitution on your Progress Checklist. +
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-When submitting request, submit supporting documentation such as transcript and course syllabus. +
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-Note: this can all be done via email. +
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-Laptop Security Suggestions +
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-Do not leave your laptop unattended. Avoid leaving it here overnight. +
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-If you must leave it overnight, try to keep it out of plain sight and secured if possible. e.g. Locked in a desk drawer. +
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-Get a cable lock for your laptop if it can take one. Many laptops have a security slot that can take a cable lock. The slot is usually about 1/4" x 1/​8"​. +
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-Use a screensaver with a password mechanism. +
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-Set a password to be able to log into the laptop. +
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-To be considered for many forms of financial aid or assistantships,​ a student must file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). We recommend that all graduate students fill out an FAFSA because the department uses many funding sources that require this form.+
  
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