PhD interview

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I am up for an interview. can anyone tell me what issues I've got to be careful? What are the FAQs? It seems that they are likely to ask: "Why do you want to study for PhD?" How should I answer it? How do I answer such Question as:" Why do you want to study in our univ in particular?" Thx

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why do you want to so a phd..... i want to continue in this subject bcos it interest me and i also want to be involved in cutting edge research in this area- why this uni - good research rating!

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another FAQ is what do u want to do after you PhD
what personal skills does it take to do a PhD
tell me about your reserch project
what intersts you about research etc....

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Thanks, ella, but what if the university does not enjoy very good reputation at the reseach area? I mean, i'm not eligable to apply some very good universities. anyway, you may also find some gossips in the subject of 'what to wear' :) And Jamie, thanks very much!

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It's not really for us to say what you might be asked. PhD interviews vary tremendously depending on the supervisor concerned. It is likely however that you will be asked about your third year project or any other research experience you may have.


If you have been given details of any particular references then make sure you do your best to read them. If you've not been given this info, then use the web to find relevant papers (particularly those by your potential supervisor). You are not likely to be examined on these things, but the supervisor will be looking to see that you were at least interested enough to read them.


The other question you are likely to be asked is why you want to do a PhD in general, and this PhD in particular. You should think about the answers to these questions before you go to the interview. Many people apply for PhD's because they couldn't think of anything else to do. A good supervisor will try to avoid these people.


Finally, remember to find out as much as you can while you're there. Try to speak to PhD students working in your potential new lab/Department and see if you like the atmosphere. Don't be afraid to ask the PhD students about the quality of supervision. Three years is a long time to be stuck with a bad supervisor or to work in an unfriendly environment.

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