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My CS Ph.D. Information Session -- Hosted by UC San Diego Computer Science More information about getting a Ph.D. in CS is here: HTTP://mycsphd.org Information about other sessions (past and future) is here: http://mycsphd.org/info-sessions 0:00 Introduction 3:07 Panel introduction 6:31 How many Ph.D. programs should I apply to? How do I choose? 13:51 How confident should I be on a specific research interest before applying to a Ph.D. program? 22:11 Should I get a BS/MS or an MS before a Ph.D. or directly a Ph.D.? 29:22 Does working on an undergrad research project without producing any publications look bad? 34:48 How to apply to Ph.D. program after spending time in Industry? 39:46 How do I pick a Ph.D. adviser and do I have to do it before joining? 43:43 How important are different parts of applications: Letters, SOP, GRE, grades...? 51:37 Would I be able to transfer from an MS to a Ph.D. in the middle of an MS program? 52:14 Do you have suggestions for Ph.D. application timeline+ 54:07 How does financial aid work for Ph.D. programs? 56:17 What form should the interaction with faculty prior to applying take? MyCSPhd.org collects information about the why and how of getting a Ph.D. in computer science and closely related disciplines. It was created by professors who advise Ph.D. students and current Ph.D. students. The information should be useful to anyone contemplating a Ph.D. at a university in the United States or Canada. It is a free service of the Computer Science Department at the University of California in San Diego, and it does not promote any particular school. Our hope is that this information will be useful in deciding whether a Ph.D. is right for you and in guiding you through the application process.