You may recall a while ago I ran a survey on where people applied to grad school. Obviously I've been sitting on these results for a while now, but I figured since it's that time of year when people are choosing grad schools, that I would say how things turned out. Here's a summary of things that people thought were most important (deciding factor), and moderately important (contributing factor, in parens):
- Academic Program
- Specialty degree programs in my research area, 48%
- (Availability of interesting courses, 16%)
- (Time to completion, 4%)
- Application Process
- Nothing
- Faculty Member(s)
- Read research papers by faculty member, 44%
- Geographic Area
- (Outside interests/personal preference, 15%)
- Recommendations from People
- Professors in technical area, 45%
- (Teachers/academic advisors, 32%)
- (Technical colleagues, 20%)
- Reputation
- ... of research group, 61%
- ... of department/college, 50%
- (Ranking of university, 35%)
- (Reputation of university, 34%)
- Research Group
- Research group works on interesting problems, 55%
- Many faculty in a specialty area (eg., ML), 44%
- (Many faculty/students in general area (eg., AI), 33%)
- (Research group publishes a lot, 26%)
- Web Presence
- (Learned about group via web search, 37%)
- (Learned about dept/univ via web search, 24%)
- General
- Funding availability, 49%
- (High likelihood of being accepted, 12%)
- (Size of dept/university, 5%)
6 comments:
UMD stands strong.
Thanks for sharing the results. It looks like my choice to apply at UMD was a good one and had strong reasons.
What was the sample size? Do you also have some demographical information, i.e., were the participants mostly from US? I assume you might have these numbers in your linked pdf but for some reason I am not being able to open it.
Avishek
@avishek: i fixed the link. the basic demographics are:
84% applied in 2000 or later
80% are ml or nlp
86% are male
62% did their UG in north america
73% went to grad school in north america
50% went directly from UG to grad
I wish the survey had asked what schools for NLP they were applying to -- it's interesting, I think, to see which schools are the most popular for those who are set on NLP/CL.
Interesting! Well... Still Maryland is a "weird" department in Chinese Students' eyes...
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