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Apr 18 at 9:48 history closed Sursula
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Azor Ahai -him-
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Apr 14 at 19:54 answer added R1NaNo timeline score: 3
Apr 14 at 19:49 comment added JackRed if the position is advertised, are you sure there are no research proposal asked among the documents you should submit (such as cover letter, personal statement, resume, etc)
Apr 14 at 19:30 comment added mini Yes because while you were writing comment , I was editing the question, as suggested by Mr Jack Red
Apr 14 at 18:57 comment added Peter Flom @AzorAhai-him- The question was changed after I answered
Apr 14 at 18:00 comment added mini Thanks for the suggestion. I am typing using my phone and sometimes errors do happen. I will make sure that I review every time I post any comment.
Apr 14 at 17:58 history edited mini CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 14 at 15:33 comment added Azor Ahai -him- @mini Your letter demonstrates you know how to write in English. Please usually those same conventions for the rest of your post.
Apr 14 at 15:33 comment added Azor Ahai -him- @PeterFlom Why do you say none are advertised?
Apr 14 at 15:31 history edited Azor Ahai -him- CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 14 at 14:59 comment added JackRed @mini As per the help centre (emphasis mine): "for an overall assessment of your profile or odds of admission. We do not offer individualized advice;" You should update your question (or ask another) about a particular point you would like an answer about. Additionally if you wish general template/guide, there are plenty online such as the one you got linked above
Apr 14 at 14:43 comment added mini Thank you.. I will be thankful if you can comment on my write up
Apr 14 at 12:59 comment added coffee_into_plots This is technically from/for UK positions, but is a very useful starter guide to writing academic cover letters (jobs.ac.uk/media/pdf/careers/resources/…).
Apr 14 at 12:12 comment added mini Thank you for your response. I will be thankful if you let me know about the content of the letter. I m going to use this for advertised positions.
Apr 14 at 10:11 history edited mini CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 14 at 10:03 comment added Peter Flom Well, you wrote to apply for a position, even though none are advertised. And you wrote on the 9th of this month and it's now the 14th. Regardless of the contents of your letter, I think what "needs to be corrected" is your expectations. I would be somewhat surprised if you heard back at all, much less in 5 days.
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Apr 14 at 7:16 history asked mini CC BY-SA 4.0