This video is geared towards those interested in going to graduate school, particularly those that are interested in doing research. This is particularly relevant for those who are interested in doing a research MBA, or doctorate (PhD) in a business administration.
In this video, I’ll talk about how to choose your graduate school and as well as the program that you might want to pursue.
In order to choose a graduate school, what you should come up with is a spreadsheet with three to five different criteria through which you can rank the programs and schools. I would suggest that you think about financial prospects of the program, the helpfulness and status of the potential supervisor, the status of the institution, and the location.
Financial Prospects. In order to determine the financial prospects of the program, you should both get what is the average salary of graduates five years out, and the number of graduates that have completed and are working in their chosen field. A good ‘rational’ rule of thumb is that each additional year of higher education equates to an extra $5-10,000 in annual income. The program should also have phd scholarships.
Potential Supervisor. What you should be looking for in a supervisor is the number of ‘quality’ publications that they have. Perhaps even more important, is a reputation for working with graduate students and getting them placed in good universities.
Status Of the Institution. Perhaps, the third most important is thinking about the status of the institution. The institution should have a very good track record for graduate school studies, such as publishing in top-tier journals, and having a few ‘Stars’ on their faculty.
Location. The location should be perhaps the least important concern for a research perspective, however from a family perspective it is very important in order for you to maintain research productivity.
Here are some more videos:
What Do Thesis Advisors Look For In A Graduate School Applicant? - Thesis Help
https://youtu.be/MUleQFANzlEShould You Get Married, Or Have Children During Graduate School? - Thesis Help
https://youtu.be/togvGVyJBpwAcademic Rankings, Journal Quality, Publish Or Perish, And The Academic Treadmill - Thesis Help
https://youtu.be/zJw9xGZgVg8How To Choose Your Graduate (Masters/PhD) Supervisor - Thesis Help
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