Hey everyone,
I'm a senior this year and finalizing the list of clinical PhD programs that I'll be applying to in the fall. Here's the deal: I would absolutely love to stay at the school I'm at now - it would be the ideal situation. I've been working in a clinical lab for the past 1.5 years (so far) and I love my advisor as well as the research we're doing. However, I plan on asking him to write a LOR (which will probably be my "main" letter).
I know it's probably not common to stay at your undergrad institution. However, I know of a girl in another lab who had her advisor write a LOR, then applied and asked to work with her, and got in. So I know it is possible.
So here are my questions:
- Would I be putting my advisor in an awkward position if I apply to work with him?
- Is it weird that I am asking him to be one of my LOR writers, and then I apply to work with him?
- When I talk to him about it, should I ask about the LOR first? Or should I ask about applying to the program first? Or should I do both and ask him what he thinks?
- Is it generally frowned upon to do this?
Thanks a lot! I don't know if there are certain rules regarding this type of situation. Has anyone stayed at their undergrad institution?
I'm a senior this year and finalizing the list of clinical PhD programs that I'll be applying to in the fall. Here's the deal: I would absolutely love to stay at the school I'm at now - it would be the ideal situation. I've been working in a clinical lab for the past 1.5 years (so far) and I love my advisor as well as the research we're doing. However, I plan on asking him to write a LOR (which will probably be my "main" letter).
I know it's probably not common to stay at your undergrad institution. However, I know of a girl in another lab who had her advisor write a LOR, then applied and asked to work with her, and got in. So I know it is possible.
So here are my questions:
- Would I be putting my advisor in an awkward position if I apply to work with him?
- Is it weird that I am asking him to be one of my LOR writers, and then I apply to work with him?
- When I talk to him about it, should I ask about the LOR first? Or should I ask about applying to the program first? Or should I do both and ask him what he thinks?
- Is it generally frowned upon to do this?
Thanks a lot! I don't know if there are certain rules regarding this type of situation. Has anyone stayed at their undergrad institution?