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Grad School Information Grad School Information Night Night sponsored by HKN sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad Part I: Why Grad School? School? Some Pros and Cons Some Pros and Cons
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Page 1: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Grad School Information NightGrad School Information Nightsponsored by HKNsponsored by HKN

David Salvia

EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator

Part I: Why Grad School?Part I: Why Grad School?Some Pros and ConsSome Pros and Cons

Page 2: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Good reasons for going to grad schoolGood reasons for going to grad school

• Want more in-depth knowledge– You want to learn more about a particular sub-

discipline of electrical engineering

• Advanced degree required for desired job– Academia– Research & Development

• Personal motivation

Page 3: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Bad reasons for going to grad schoolBad reasons for going to grad school

• Money

– Salaries are higher with advanced degree ($10k-$15k per degree) but this shouldn’t be your primary motivation

• Can’t get a job

Grad school is a major commitment, so your motivation has to be for the right reasons.

Page 4: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How does grad school differ How does grad school differ from an undergraduate from an undergraduate

program?program?• Course load is lighter

– Typically 6-12 credits/semester– MS is approximately 30 credits beyond BS– PhD is approximately 50 credits beyond BS

• Much more course flexibility– Very few required classes (if any)– You and your adviser select courses to fit your

interests and research needs

Page 5: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How does grad school differ How does grad school differ from an undergraduate from an undergraduate

program? program? (cont.)(cont.)

• More independent work– Research/thesis is a major part of your degree– More projects and fewer exams– Many exams are take home

• All courses will be technical

• Much higher international population– Great chance to make friends from all over the

world

Page 6: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Now or Later? Now or Later?

• Advantages of going straight to graduate school:– You’re used to being “poor”– You’re in a learning mode already and will more likely

remember your undergraduate material– You don’t have to juggle work/school– Less likely to have spouse/kids now

Page 7: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Now or later?Now or later?

• Advantages of waiting a few years to go to graduate school:– Company may pay for schooling or you can save

enough money to pay for it yourself– May have a better idea of research area– Can avoid school “burnout”

Page 8: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How do I pay my bills? How do I pay my bills? (Listed in decreasing order of desirability)(Listed in decreasing order of desirability)

• Fellowship– Tuition waiver + monthly stipend– Free money. No research/teaching obligation.– Some schools offer $2k-$5k “top-up” fellowships to

supplement RA/TA appointments

• Research/Teaching Assistantship– Tuition waiver + monthly stipend ($1500/mo.)

• Wage payroll jobs– Grad salary is $9/hour at PSU

• External jobs “Would you like fries with that?”

Page 9: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

RA vs. TARA vs. TA

• Advantages of RA– Can double dip research duties and thesis work– Graduate quicker (on average)– More “prestigious”

• Advantages of TA– More freedom in choosing research area– Good experience if you’re looking to eventually get a job

in academia– Easier to obtain “sight unseen”

Page 10: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How do I select a grad school?How do I select a grad school?• Find out about the top schools in your desired major and sub-

discipline– Ask faculty in your desired area– Various surveys and on-line reports

• US News and World Report http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/rankindex_brief.php

• Peterson’s Guidewww.petersons.com

– PSU’s Career Service Center (MBNA Building) www.sa.psu.edu/career/grad.shtml

– Look at where journal papers and textbooks come from

Page 11: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How do I select a grad school?How do I select a grad school? (cont.)(cont.)

• Focus your interest based on GPA

– > 3.5 top 5

– > 3.2 top 25

– > 2.8 be flexible

• Get information about schools

– Web

– Faculty/student contact

– Call/e-mail/FAX

Page 12: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How do I select a grad school?How do I select a grad school? (cont.)(cont.)

• Most important part . . .

VISIT!!!!!!!!– Meet with prospective advisers– Meet with current graduate students

Page 13: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

How do I select an adviser?How do I select an adviser?

• Selecting a thesis adviser is often more important than selecting the school (although they’re related, obviously)– Select someone who is professionally active– If getting a PhD, be wary of untenured faculty, but

don’t discount completely– Talk to the adviser’s current students– Availability of support may affect your decision

Page 14: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

What is the What is the idealideal timeline? timeline?• Spring of Junior year

– Make decision to attend grad school– Choose Senior electives appropriately

• Summer before Senior year– Narrow your search and visit prospective schools– Summer Research

• Fall of Senior year– GRE – Apply

• Spring of Senior year– Find out about applications status– Negotiate– Decide on a school, research area, and perhaps adviser

Page 15: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

GRE InformationGRE Information• General Test vs. Subject Test

– Most schools just require general test

• General Test format– all computer based now – no paper test– offered year-round in select PA locations

• Allentown, Clark Summit, Erie, Harrisburg, Indiana, Lancaster, North Wales, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, York,

but NO STATE COLLEGE – 3 sections: Verbal , Quantitative, Analytical writing essay (new)

• Cost is currently $115

• To apply: 1-800-GRE-CALL

• More info (FAQ, sample questions, etc.): www.gre.org

Page 16: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

If I’m a Junior, what can I do If I’m a Junior, what can I do nownow to prepare? to prepare?

• Undergraduate summer research– EE Job listserv is filled with lots of opportunities in Feb-

March for current Jrs.

• Teaching Intern program– Senior year – apply as Juniors

• Select appropriate classes– Wide variety is better than single area– Don’t shy away from hard classes

(STAT 418, EE 459, etc.)

Page 17: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Part II: Grad School at PSUPart II: Grad School at PSU

Page 18: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Research AreasResearch Areas• Communications

• Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

• Networking

• Signal and Image Processing

• Control Systems

• Power Systems

• Electro-optics and non-linear optics

• Microwaves, Antennas, and Propagation

• Remote Sensing and Space Systems

• Circuits and Networks

• Electronic Materials and Devices

• VLSI

Page 19: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

FundingFunding• Teaching Assistantships

– Approx. 30/year– Tuition Waiver (including summer)– Monthly stipend of approx. $1500 (10 months)– 20 hours/week typically

• Research Assistantships– Approx. 120/year– Arranged through professors– Tuition Waiver and stipend– Hours vary

• Applied Research Lab (citizens only)

Page 20: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Funding Funding (cont.)(cont.)

• Internal Fellowships– Numbers vary each year

– Stipend from $3000 - $20,000 / year

– Some awards are “top-up” supplements to existing assistantships; others are stand-alone fellowships with tuition waivers

• External Fellowships or company-reimbursed tuition

Page 21: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Applying to PSUApplying to PSU

• To be considered for all forms of funding, applications should be in by the end of the Fall Semester of the year prior to admission.

• Application must include:– Transcript– Application forms (General + Department) with personal statement– Three Letters of Recommendation– GRE scores (General Test ONLY)– TOEFL scores if you are an international student

• International students who did undergrad in the US don’t need the TOEFL

Page 22: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Applying to PSU Applying to PSU (cont.)(cont.)

• Decision for acceptance/funding based on:– Grades -- 3.0 GPA is minimum (typically)– Other experience -- put in personal statement– Technical interests -- some areas have large student

demand, whereas others are desperate for students right now. Switching to a less popular (by student standards, not job standards) area can often increase your chances for funding.

– GRE scores

Page 23: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

M.S. RequirementsM.S. Requirements

• Thesis Option– 24 course credits (15 at 500 level)– 2 colloquium credits– 6 thesis credits– Formal defense of thesis

• Paper Option– 30 course credits (21 at 500 level)– 2 colloquium credits– 2 paper credits– Presentation of paper

Page 24: Grad School Information Night sponsored by HKN David Salvia EE Undergraduate Program Coordinator Part I: Why Grad School? Some Pros and Cons.

Ph. D. RequirementsPh. D. Requirements

• 48 course credits beyond B.S.

(at least 30 at 500 level)

• 2 colloquium credits

• Written and oral candidacy exam

• Ph.D. English proficiency exam

• Oral Comprehensive exam

• Formal Defense of thesis


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