Hello everyone,
I'm excited by receiving such wonderful news. I'm an Engineering prospective international graduate student, and after the email I just sent to several professors from this and many more universities, I received a feedback from the one who I did not expect was going to answer (he is actually the former research director).
He gave a positive comment about my letter, but I'm a little concern about this, because he made clear that even though it's not certain that he would be admitting students for the next year, he said that ''he would like to get to know me a bit''.
1. Was it a polite advanced approach of him in case everything goes in an unexpecting manner? what's the real meaning when a professor tells you the aforementioned phrase, what's behind this approach?
2. How can I prepare? Which are the common questions UofT's Engineering professors ask in a video meeting? (This is my first meeting with a researcher, can you give me some clues/ tips/ advises / questions they ask / questions to ask, so I could get the most satisfying results from this meeting?).
Every word regarding these 2 questions would be valuable!
Thank you.
I'm excited by receiving such wonderful news. I'm an Engineering prospective international graduate student, and after the email I just sent to several professors from this and many more universities, I received a feedback from the one who I did not expect was going to answer (he is actually the former research director).
He gave a positive comment about my letter, but I'm a little concern about this, because he made clear that even though it's not certain that he would be admitting students for the next year, he said that ''he would like to get to know me a bit''.
1. Was it a polite advanced approach of him in case everything goes in an unexpecting manner? what's the real meaning when a professor tells you the aforementioned phrase, what's behind this approach?
2. How can I prepare? Which are the common questions UofT's Engineering professors ask in a video meeting? (This is my first meeting with a researcher, can you give me some clues/ tips/ advises / questions they ask / questions to ask, so I could get the most satisfying results from this meeting?).
Every word regarding these 2 questions would be valuable!
Thank you.