Hi all,
I am new to the forums... so sorry if this has been covered a bit but I think my two-part question at least is fairly unique (even if the first part is obvious).
1. How important, really, is it to contact professors? Does it vary from program to program? I am applying to top programs (Princeton, MIT, Berkeley, etc..) and started very late, and have only just started contacting profs, but have the sense that most of them have settled on their student choices already, does that sound right, or do you think they tend to wait until reviewing applicants to really make their choices?
2. Part two.... assuming it is very important, should I even bother submitting my applications this year? Will it hurt my chances of re-applying next year following extensive early contact? Or does it basically not matter.
Thank you so much for your help with this stuff. I will do my best to find answers to the first question on my own, so if you don't want to cover it in detail no worries.
I am new to the forums... so sorry if this has been covered a bit but I think my two-part question at least is fairly unique (even if the first part is obvious).
1. How important, really, is it to contact professors? Does it vary from program to program? I am applying to top programs (Princeton, MIT, Berkeley, etc..) and started very late, and have only just started contacting profs, but have the sense that most of them have settled on their student choices already, does that sound right, or do you think they tend to wait until reviewing applicants to really make their choices?
2. Part two.... assuming it is very important, should I even bother submitting my applications this year? Will it hurt my chances of re-applying next year following extensive early contact? Or does it basically not matter.
Thank you so much for your help with this stuff. I will do my best to find answers to the first question on my own, so if you don't want to cover it in detail no worries.