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INTERVIEWS
The top applicants to a program are often
invited for an interview. Faculty members in the program will want to
get to know you better; they may want to discuss your undergraduate
research or learn more about your particular interests in neuroscience.
Make sure that you will have an opportunity to talk with faculty members
with whom you share common interests. Ask them about their ongoing
research, the types of journals in which they publish, and the type of
funding they receive. Ask to visit their laboratories and talk to
current students. Satisfied students are the best possible advertisement
for any program. Also try to get a sense of the program environment. Is
it supportive of students and attentive to their concerns or does it
operate more as a military training camp where only the strong survive?
Remember, interviews are not only a chance for the program to learn more
about you, but a chance for you to evaluate the program. Make the most
of this opportunity.
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