Saheed Kolawole
Saheed Kolawole

@temabef

9 تغريدة 12 قراءة Jun 29, 2023
If you want to study in the US, Canada or Australia with full scholarship, the best place to start is by sending cold email.
Open this thread to know:
✅What is cold email?
✅How do you write one?
✅24 comprehensive Cold Email Samples
What is cold email?
A cold email in an academic setting is an email sent to a faculty member by a student who does not have an existing relationship with the faculty member. The purpose of the email is to introduce oneself and to establish a connection with the faculty member.
How do you write one?
Step 1. Research Professors!
Most professors will have a faculty website that you can go through to learn a little more about them.
Step 2. Introduce Yourself:
Address the Professor “Dear Professor So-and-so”. In just a sentence, you should mention your name, year, and major.
Step 3. Explain why you’re emailing them about THEIR research:
Here, you need to show that this isn’t just-another-research-email. You should use the work you did in Step 1 to provide some good evidence that you’ve at least looked them up!
Step 4. What do you want from them?
Here, it’ll usually just be “any available position in your lab.”
Step 5. What is your availability?
Availability to meet: Request for a Zoom meeting at the Professor's availability.
Step 6. Why should they pick you?
This is a little tricky, since you might not necessarily have prior research experience.
That’s okay though! Think about what you’ve done that could demonstrate that you are a strong candidate. Challenging coursework? Genuine curiosity?
Step 7. CV
Just attach the CV to the email, and mention you’ve included them
Step 7. Review
Review your email before sending it out.
Step 8. Follow-up
By University of California, Berkeley
24 comprehensive Cold Email Samples by Universities in the US, Australia etc., and samples which some scholars on Twitter have used to secure supervisor while applying for graduate programs all around the world.

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