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* Faculty members have different work ethic: can give you all the research problems or let you find your own problems, can be too personal or too professional, can give you too much feedback (negative or positive) or not give you feedback at all. All this counts when trying to find an appropriate advisor. Find a person you would be comfortable working with, otherwise the stress would hurt you in the long run. | * Faculty members have different work ethic: can give you all the research problems or let you find your own problems, can be too personal or too professional, can give you too much feedback (negative or positive) or not give you feedback at all. All this counts when trying to find an appropriate advisor. Find a person you would be comfortable working with, otherwise the stress would hurt you in the long run. | ||
- | * Go to <a href=https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/grad/thesis_adviser/>List of Advisors</a> to find senior PhD students working with the professor. They would be happy to talk about their advisor in detail. | + | * Go to [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/grad/thesis_adviser/|List of Advisors]] to find senior PhD students working with the professor. They would be happy to talk about their advisor in detail. |
Together with your to-be advisor, you pick an open problem you want to work on, and that problem becomes the basis of your Qualifying Exam. | Together with your to-be advisor, you pick an open problem you want to work on, and that problem becomes the basis of your Qualifying Exam. |