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grad school reality
Authored by: Prabhakar Ragde on Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 10:00 PM CDT
And how is someone supposed to assess your "creative spark" and "research
potential" when you have a 67% average? Marks are a first filter for grad
school: you don't need to score in the 99th percentile, but you do need a
decent performance. If you're not motivated enough to manage that, a
potential supervisor will wonder if you're motivated enough to spend money
on. In a technical field, creativity is not enough: you also need a solid
background and analytical skills. --PR

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