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U.S. Graduate School Applications (6): How to Compare U.S. Graduate School Offers and Make the Final Decision
Introduction If you are reading this article, congratulations. It likely means you have: completed your applications , written your SOPs and CVs , waited through months of uncertainty, and finally received one or more U.S. graduate school offers . At this stage, many applicants realize something unexpected: Applying was hard—but choosing is often harder. To compare U.S. graduate school offers can be more stressful than the application process itself. This article is meant to

Jason Lu
Jan 43 min read


U.S. Graduate School Applications (5): How to Write a Competitive U.S. Graduate School SOP and Cover Letter
Introduction In U.S. graduate school applications, the Curriculum Vitae (CV) often plays the most important role during the initial screening stage. However, once applications move into deeper review, the document that truly differentiates candidates is the: U.S. graduate school SOP (Statement of Purpose). Because the SOP and cover letter share very similar structure and logic , this article discusses them together and provides a unified framework you can apply to both. If y

Jason Lu
Jan 43 min read


U.S. Graduate School Applications (4): How to Prepare a Strong U.S. Graduate School CV
Introduction Following the previous articles on application documents (SOP) , school selection , and emailing professors , this article focuses on another critical—but often underestimated—component of U.S. graduate school applications: The U.S. graduate school CV (Curriculum Vitae). Typical U.S. graduate school applications may include: Statement of Purpose (SOP) Curriculum Vitae (CV) (For some programs) Diversity Statement (For some programs) Research Interest or Personal S

Jason Lu
Jan 33 min read


U.S. Graduate School Applications (3): How to Email Professors for U.S. Graduate School
Introduction In the previous articles, I discussed how to prepare application documents (SOP and CV) and how to choose a U.S. graduate school . In this article, I focus on one of the most frequently asked—and misunderstood—questions: How should you email professors for U.S. graduate school applications? Whether you are applying for a master’s program, a PhD, or a postdoctoral position, emailing professors for U.S. graduate school is often your first direct academic interacti

Jason Lu
Jan 33 min read


U.S. Graduate School Applications (2): How to Choose a U.S. Graduate School PhD Program Beyond Rankings
Introduction In the previous article, I discussed how to prepare key application documents for U.S. graduate school, including the Statement of Purpose (SOP) and CV . In this article, I want to focus on a question that almost every applicant struggles with: How should I choose a U.S. graduate school PhD program? Choosing a graduate school is similar to choosing a university major in Taiwan: Should you prioritize the school , the program , or the advisor ? This decision often

Jason Lu
Dec 30, 20254 min read


U.S. Graduate School Applications (1): How to Prepare Strong SOP and CV That Professors Will Actually Read
Introduction In recent years, through Project Tyra , I have had the opportunity to mentor two undergraduate students from Taiwan who were applying to U.S. graduate programs. Throughout this process, one recurring issue became very clear: many strong applicants are not rejected because of weak backgrounds, but because they fail to clearly communicate their strengths through their application materials . This article provides a structured overview of how to prepare application

Jason Lu
Dec 30, 20254 min read
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