What is your academic background?
What question(s) and/or topic(s) are of interest to you – do you have specific (or broad) ideas about what you would like to study in graduate school?
Are there specific faculty members in SGPP with whom you would like to work? How do their academic interests complement your own?
What methodological approaches do you want to use to address these questions? For example, what kind of data, cases, and/or methods are of interest to you? Discuss your previous preparations for this aspect of the research process. That could include one or more of the following, but it is certainly not limited to these options:
Successful completion of academic coursework or training programs/certificates in research methods.
Relevant analytical skills developed and employed through your work experience.
Your quantitative GRE score. (Note that, as with other items on this list of suggestions, this is optional. We do not require the GRE for admission, and we will not assume anything if you choose not to discuss it in this document.)
One or more academic articles/books that adopt an empirical approach that you find compelling.
Questions above are the requirements for the program. I have uploaded my resume, and also a cover letter that basically shows my background.
Also, here is the link of the list of professors of the Program
I would love to choose Jun Peng and H Brinton Milward as the professors I would love to study with.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you