I’m an undergraduate interested in biomathematics. What should I do to be admitted to the graduate program?
Take courses in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and biology that interest you. Do research over the summers with working research scientists. Publish a research paper. Learn a computer programming language. Earn good grades and test scores. Find recommenders who know you and your work well. Apply and submit your materials before the deadline.
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