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Jul 3 at 6:49 answer added Thomas Schwarz timeline score: 0
Jul 3 at 4:46 vote accept Raheel
Jul 3 at 4:45 comment added Raheel @principles-investigator I feel the math professors know me better.
Jul 3 at 4:25 comment added principles-investigator Any particular reason for not asking for a letter from one of your CS professors, seeing as you are also majoring in (and have TA'ed for) CS?
Jul 3 at 4:22 answer added principles-investigator timeline score: 1
Jul 1 at 19:05 comment added Raheel @Buffy I understand but the programs I am applying to offer TA positions. Please check out the programs pages.
Jul 1 at 18:51 comment added Buffy TA positions are usually only for doctoral students.
Jul 1 at 18:22 comment added Raheel @Buffy you are right. Princeton/Cornell/Columbia is funded by TA duties. In anycase, funding or not, it does not matter much to the question I have asked.
Jul 1 at 15:10 comment added Buffy How aware are you of the standards and processes of admission to masters and doctoral programs, especially at top schools? Are you aware that masters in the US is seldom funded and seldom open to a TA position? To be honest, you seem a bit naive on such things.
Jul 1 at 14:50 comment added Raheel @Buffy Mainly US ( princeton, cornell columbia, UCs etc): The ones which focus on Teaching experiences as I do not want to take loans. I have a few in Europe like ETH Zurich and Oxford.
Jul 1 at 14:47 history edited Raheel CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 1 at 14:47 comment added Buffy In what country or countries are you applying for a masters?
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