2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (2025)

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$$\vec{F}=\dot{\vec{p}} \quad \hat{H}|\Psi\rangle=i\hbar\frac{\partial}{\partial t}|\Psi\rangle \quad E=m_{0} c^2 \quad \nabla \times \vec{E}=-\frac{\partial \vec{B}}{\partial t} \quad S=k_{B} \log{\Omega} \quad \lambda=\frac{h}{p} \quad (i \eth-m)\psi = 0 \quad G_{\mu\nu} = \frac{8\pi G}{c^4} T_{\mu\nu}$$
$$\sigma_{x} \sigma_{p} \ge \frac{\hbar}{2} \quad E=\hbar\omega \quad \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial t^2} = c^2 \nabla^2 u \quad \delta S \ge 0 \quad \frac{d}{dt}\left( \frac{\partial L}{\partial \dot{q}} \right) = \left( \frac{\partial L}{\partial q} \right) \quad \gamma \rightarrow e^\textrm{-} + \, e^\textrm{+} \quad A=\frac{dN}{dt} \quad \vec{j}=\sigma \vec{E} \quad \begin{array} &\{q,H\} \\ \{p,H\} \end{array}$$
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I know this is from physics, but may be helpful. Good luck everyone in your future endeavors! 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (1)

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (2) Education and Information:

  • Undergrad Institution: Most prestigious University in my country - Unknown at international level
  • Major(s): Physics
  • Minor(s): Physics
  • GPA in Major: 76/100 (3.04/4.0)
  • Overall GPA: 70/100 (2.90/4.0) - University with really low GPAs
  • Length of Degree: 4 years
  • Position in Class: Top - Near Top
  • Type of Student: International, Male, Latino, Minority

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (3) GRE Scores : Revised

  • Q: 158 (70%) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (4)
  • V: 150 (47%) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (5)
  • W: 3.5 (42%) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (6)
  • P: 610 (31%) on September, 720 (%55) on October (great improvement for not studying a lot during that month lol 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (7))

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (8) TOEFL Total: 94 (R: 23, L: 26, S: 23, W: 22)

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (9) Research Experience:

  • 2 years as research assistant (RA) during my bachelor's degree.
  • 2 published articles in a national level peer-reviewed physics journal (top physics journal in my country).

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (10) Awards/Honors/Recognitions:

  • Gold medal (1st place), inter-regional physics olympiad. (High School)
  • World Robot Olympiad team captain, 2nd place at regionals, 3rd place at nationals. (High School)
  • Dean's List all semesters of junior and senior years. (Undergraduate)
  • Best physics graduation project of 2016, Summa Cum Laude. (Undergraduate)
  • Several times invited jury, by academic merits, for evaluating and hiring TAs or RAs. (Undergraduate)
  • Best academic performance in several of my undergraduate courses. (Undergraduate)

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (11) Pertinent Activities or Jobs:

  • 1 year as research assistant (RA) for the Laboratory of Mesoscopic Physics, interdisciplinary research project.
  • 1 year as research seminarist for the Nonlinear Dynamics Group, nonlinear cosmology research project (graduation project).
  • 1 year as teaching assistant (TA) of Physics II at undergraduate level, covering waves, thermodynamics, and hydrodynamics.
  • 1 year as research assistant (RA) for the Complex Systems Group, international medical physics research project.

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (12) Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

  • Won some championships at the college, city-level, and national-level at 3 different sports.
  • I am also a professional chef. It's always good to have someone who cooks around lol.

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (13) Special Bonus Points:

  • Amazing letters of recommendation, one sent by the best physicist working in my country.
  • My graduation project was one of the first researches in cosmology in my country and the first to deal with the inflaton field.
  • Applied with minority status. Besides being latino, I come from an underdeveloped country underrepresented in physics.
  • Wrote a great Statement of Purpose, one different for each application, a lot of work.
  • Contacted with some Professors via email after submitting my applications.
  • I have many years of volunteering work in my background.

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (14) Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter:

  • I am 23 years old, quite young for pursuing a Ph.D.
  • I come from an underrepresented country in physics, specially in cosmology.
  • I have a wide range of knowledge in software and programming that is useful for physics.

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (15) Applied to Where:

I applied to 25 universities, all of them were Ph.D. programs. 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (16)

Updated as of April 17, 2017

WILL ATTEND!

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (17) University of Arizona - Physics - Cosmology (Feb. 09: Unofficial acceptance, email sent by Professor Rozo; Feb. 14: ACCEPTED for Ph.D via email + $18k/9 month TA + $3.5k-7.5k/summer + $2k/month Premium Health Insurance) This was my 1st response and 1st acceptance!!! Can you believe that?...no suffering for me. This one was on my top 3, dream came true! I cried from happiness!. I love it because UA has excellent Physics Ph.D. program (specially in astrophysics and cosmology), renowned faculty, good reputation, great campus, nice weather, Tucson is cheap, is ranked #1 in sexiest girls, and even the colors of UA are great!. Professor Rozo, who is an awesome cosmologist, was extremely nice with me after acceptance and hope him to be my advisor. Thanks UA!!! BEAR DOWN!!! 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (18)

ACCEPTED

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (19) UCONN - Physics – Cosmology (Feb. 14: ACCEPTED for Ph.D via website, Feb. 15: Official offer for Ph.D via email + $11.5k Half Predoctoral Fellowship + $11.5k/9 month TA) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (20) This was my 2nd response and 2nd acceptance!!! I was very lucky. Very nice research in physics (specially in time), beautiful campus, but doesn't have as good reputation as UA, so I declined the offer. Thanks UCONN!!!
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (21) Oklahoma - Physics - Cosmology (Mar. 09: ACCEPTED for Ph.D via email + declined before an official offer was made) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (22) I was contacted to know if I was still interested before the official offer was made. I decided to go to UA, so I declined the offer. Thanks OU!!!

WAITLISTED

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (23) Ohio State - Physics – Cosmology (Mar. 15: Waitlisted via email) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (24) It is great to be waitlisted by such a great program, this was on my top 3. Told them to keep me out of waitlist because I had already accepted UA offer, but still got a rejection letter on Apr. 11.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (25) U Wyoming - Physics - Research Interest (Apr. 01: Waitlisted via email) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (26) I was announced that I had been waitlisted along with the rejection email on Apr. 01. This was an ultra top safety University...well at least now I know I won't be eaten by a bear.

REJECTED

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (27) UNC-Chapel Hill - Physics - Cosmology (Feb. 17: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (28) First rejection...didn't hurt, but I can't understand why.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (29) Brown - Physics - Cosmology (Feb. 22: Rejected via email; Feb. 22: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (30) Offer to apply MS, no Ivy League for me.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (31) Northeastern - Physics – Complex Networks (Feb. 23: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (32) This was my top safety university.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (33) Vanderbilt - Astrophysics - Cosmology (Mar. 03: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (34) Well...thought I would make it.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (35) Penn State - Physics - Cosmology (Mar. 09: Rejected via email) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (36) Great university and my top application, I expected this.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (37) NYU - Physics - Cosmology (Mar. 15: Rejected via email) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (38) Great cosmology group, I am happy of not having to live at NY though.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (39) Notre Dame - Physics - Astrophysics (Mar. 17: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (40) Well...beautiful campus though.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (41) NCSU - Physics - Astrophysics (Mar. 28: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (42) Safety university, cosmology is way better than astrophysics.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (43) Utah State - Physics - Field Theory (Mar. 28: Rejected via email) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (44) Another safety university but very small, that makes it harder.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (45) Minnesota - Astrophysics - Cosmology (Mar. 29: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (46) This was a very nice program, but still wasn't in my top.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (47) UMass - Amherst - Physics - Fundamental Interactions (Apr. 07: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (48) I thought I would be at least waitlisted.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (49) Purdue - Physics - Cosmology (Apr. 10: Rejected via website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (50) This was expected, but I don't care.

NO RESPONSE

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (51) Rensselaer PI - Physics - Research Interest (Apr. 17: No response, neither by email nor website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (52) Applied on Dec. 30. I paid!.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (53) UC Riverside - Physics - Research Interest (Apr. 17: No response, neither by email nor website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (54) Applied on Jan. 03. My answer?
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (55) Pittsburgh - Physics - Cosmology (Apr. 17: No response, neither by email nor website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (56) Applied on Jan. 14. Dammit!.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (57) Arizona State - Physics - Cosmology (Apr. 17: No response, neither by email nor website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (58) Applied on Jan. 29. My new rival!.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (59) UW-Milwaukee - Physics - Cosmology (Apr. 17: No response, neither by email nor website) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (60) Applied on Jan. 30. Answer!.

OTHER

2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (61) Michigan State - Physics - Research Interest (Dec. 27: Tried to apply) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (62) Lost my TOEFL and GREs scores. They didn't care.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (63) SUNY-Buffalo - Physics - Cosmology (Dec. 27: Tried to apply) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (64) Lost my General GRE scores and told me to send them again.
2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (65) FSU - Physics - Research Interest (Jan. 15: Tried to apply) 2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (66) Didn't accepted my official transcripts (sent from another continent).

I am extremely happy about how things went, I was able to enter to one of my top 3 dream universities. I was very lucky that I was accepted in my first two responses, I didn't had to deal with the stress and anxiety of the first rejection. I am also glad that I didn't had to choose between two of my top 3 universities, I consider myself extremely blessed for this. If I had to do the process over again I would do it with a little more of time, specially being an international student. The truth is that, for international applicants, this is a very hard, exhausting, and quite expensive process, so be aware of that if you are considering to apply to the USA. I would like to thank my sisters, who obtained their Ph.D.s in important universities in the USA (UIUC & UW-Madison), and who helped me a lot for my application process. I hope my experience will help you through this process, wish you success, and my advice for new applicants is: "Apply with all your effort or do not apply, but do not just try."

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$$\vec{F}=\dot{\vec{p}} \quad \hat{H}|\Psi\rangle=i\hbar\frac{\partial}{\partial t}|\Psi\rangle \quad E=m_{0} c^2 \quad \nabla \times \vec{E}=-\frac{\partial \vec{B}}{\partial t} \quad S=k_{B} \log{\Omega} \quad \lambda=\frac{h}{p} \quad (i \eth-m)\psi = 0 \quad G_{\mu\nu} = \frac{8\pi G}{c^4} T_{\mu\nu}$$
$$\sigma_{x} \sigma_{p} \ge \frac{\hbar}{2} \quad E=\hbar\omega \quad \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial t^2} = c^2 \nabla^2 u \quad \delta S \ge 0 \quad \frac{d}{dt}\left( \frac{\partial L}{\partial \dot{q}} \right) = \left( \frac{\partial L}{\partial q} \right) \quad \gamma \rightarrow e^\textrm{-} + \, e^\textrm{+} \quad A=\frac{dN}{dt} \quad \vec{j}=\sigma \vec{E} \quad \begin{array} &\{q,H\} \\ \{p,H\} \end{array}$$
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2018 Prospective Applicant's Mathematical Physics Profile (2025)

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