Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is a junior and I'm wondering how much your undergrad school matters if you are planning to go on to get a Ph.D. - If so, what specifically does matter in college selection?
GPA extremely important. Plus prior research experience.
So, a top (4.0) student from U of Oregon will do better than a 3.8 kid from Harvard. Top SLACs will have faculty more involved with their students, more research opportunities, mentoring etc. All of which helps too.
No, no, no. For PhD programs, your grades in your specific field matter the most. If you're getting a PhD in Classics, your B in statistics will affect your GPA, but not your chances of getting into a top Classics program. Likewise, if you're getting a PhD in Organic Chemistry, your B in 20th Century American Lit will not matter for PhD admissions in Organic Chem.
-Tenured professor at R1
But if you are pursuing a PhD in psychology, a B in statistics will affect one's chances as research in many disciplines involves probability and statistics.
Some universities have programs designed to assist those who intend on pursuing a PhD:
For example at Northwestern University: Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences
https://mmss.northwestern.edu/undergraduate/program-overview
An easier option exists at the University of Michigan:
https://lsa.umich.edu/qmss (quantitative methods in the social sciences)