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October 9, 2025

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Here are some helpful resources that have helped me during my time as an undergraduate or that I think are helpful.

Applying to Graduate School

Here is a guide I wrote on applying to STEM graduate school. The guide is fairly comprehensive and I’ve tried to address as many parts of the application process as possible. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me and I’m happy to advise.

I am also more than happy to share my own materials if you would find that helpful: shoot me an email.

Científico Latino also offers mentorship throughout the graduation school application process through their GSMI program; I myself did the program and highly recommend it. Here is a link.

Graduate School

Hongtao Hao has a fantastic list on his website of different resources applicable to early- and late-stage graduate students.

Undergraduate Research

If you’re an undergraduate and wondering about how to find and apply for research opportunities, here is a guide I wrote for the Yale Society of Physics Students. This is 5+ years old, but much of this advice is still applicable. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to get in touch.

Fellowships

If you’re interested in applying to fellowships, I cover the application process in my graduate school application guide above. Another fantastic resource is Alex Hunter Lang’s website.