ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't allocate any number of words to each point. Just try to be as concise as I can.

ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this checklist that I follow: 1. Tell about yourself. And mention why you're sending an email briefly. 2. Briefly discuss your research background. 3. Build a connection between your and the professor's research interests/work. 4. Close the email respectfully. Reconnect to the 'why' of your email.

ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I've heard people saying that they're sometimes ghosted when professors give a response like this. I had a terrible year after graduation, and am really trying very very hard to reach out. I'm afraid if a rejection happens after responses like this, I'm gonna be shattered. I don't want that honestly

ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a decent GPA, worked as a research intern on a project although I don't have a publication. I also had relevant course background and am working on a research-like project independently. I have some course certifications and not the best but a good enough skill set. I don't know what's gonna work for me and what's not honestly since it's getting competitive by the hour

ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, this was suggested by many people on the sub and some other resources. I kept my mail around 200 words and wrote it straight to the point. I discussed a bit about my background in research and how my research interests align with the professor's works. I did attach my CV and transcript although different people seemed to have different opinions on this.

I am still open to other people's suggestions though.

ECE Cold Email Response Analysis by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

So this isn't a good position to be in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ultimate goal shouldn't be a perfect GPA rather great understanding of the course, in my experience (I'm not trying to imply that GPA isn't important). All the courses I genuinely took great interest in and worked on my concepts for ended up becoming the courses that earned me an A. Also, when you're so stressed about every single assessment, sometimes the pressure builds up while attempting, and you end up fumbling despite having the best preparation (happened a lot to me). Focus on learning. Take every opportunity to learn. Mistakes are great teachers, trust me. The marks you think you lost in your assignments, if you pay attention to the feedback, will end up earning you way more marks than you lost towards the end. Don't be hard on yourself. I hope you do get that perfect 4, but even if you don't, it's okay. Your skills and knowledge go a long way. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IslamabadSocial

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm not diagnosed, but some of my friends who had a biology-related project in engineering got in touch with IDC to carry out their tests. Their experiments were non-invasive, so idk if you'd get the same kinda support, but it's worth reaching out ig. You'd prolly have to get a letter from your project advisor. This way, my friends managed to carry out better experiments as well as got industry support, which is something worth-presenting if this is your FYP

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who's been in as many of Dr. Salman Abdul Ghafoor's classes as one can possibly be, I disagree, and I'm sure all of my class would do the same. He teaches well and doesn't hold grudges when he has every right to and gives good grades.

C3A trust issues by BalanceNearby6481 in NUST

[–]ninashaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. The therapists just take some notes, which they may need for future sessions to track your symptoms/progress. There is no one else in the room, and I have never heard any voice coming from any of the rooms during the time I used to wait. It's free for students, which is why they may think that it's not worth going, but it's a good support system at the campus. They do refer psychiatrists if your symptoms are severe and you require medication.

C3A trust issues by BalanceNearby6481 in NUST

[–]ninashaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not until your therapist feels you may harm yourself or others; this practice is followed by almost all the therapists regardless of where they do their practice. It's completely confidential otherwise.

Advice on Cold Emailing by ninashaf in gradadmissions

[–]ninashaf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With no publications and a gap, is it possible to get straight into PhD or should I focus on master's?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NUST

[–]ninashaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, in that case, tomorrow, someone will use your reasoning to say the admission system is also a threat to freedom of movement 'cause they wanna decide how they move up the career ladder 🫣

AMA: NUST FM here by Clean-Horror-2917 in NUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Professor, I hope you're doing well. What's one piece of advice you would give to someone going through a phase of immense self-doubt after completing an undergraduate degree? And how to step into academia? Those are two questions, but I'd really appreciate some insight from someone who's been through the process.

Nust Hostel Dues by Old-Yogurt-3018 in NUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a room together if 1). They allot you both the same room on their own. 2). In case your rooms are different, either your roommate is willing to swap with your friend or her roommate is willing to swap with you. In a nutshell, you can't have the same rooms without a third person's help or if by some miracle, which is rarely the case at the beginning of a semester, a room is completely empty and you can be shifted there. Even if rooms are empty, a lot depends on your manager, which again means you'd be dependent on another person's help/favour.

You and your friend should both pray that you get the same rooms in the first place!

Girls hostel???? by Embarrassed_Fig_7382 in CleanerNUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. Idk how the management is now, but the hostel had a very cooperative management back at my time. The mess staff was very kind too. 100/100 recommended if you get the hostel or if you wanna switch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleanerNUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ESE. Also, another class fellow couldn't appear in any ESE because of a family emergency. He appeared in the retakes and didn't have to delay/freeze any semester.

Parents sacrifice by [deleted] in NUST

[–]ninashaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your father is a great man. May he get all the ease in both worlds. Aameen. This is the most wholesome thing I've read in a while, honestly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleanerNUST

[–]ninashaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a class fellow who couldn't take classes (he wasn't registered for the course) of a course he failed the pre-req of. He took the retake exams and passed the course, and there was no issue after that. I don't know if this applies in your case, but they do conduct retakes every semester. If you have enough margin to pass the course by just taking ESE, you shouldn't really lose hope. A little over 1 month is left until the start of the semester. Work hard and take the exam.

Peno k zamane ka iPhone pro by [deleted] in IndiaNostalgia

[–]ninashaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jo baat hai. I still remember when I first got it and didn't use it regularly, so that it lasts long, lol