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What happens if you complete degree early?

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:07 pm
by MichaelBluth
Hi all,
I applied for SMART back in December, applying for a master's degrees. I indicated that it would take 2 years (4 semesters) to complete the degree. However, I've realized that I might be able to complete the degree requirements in 2 or 3 semesters, especially if I switch to a coursework-only masters instead of a thesis-based masters.

My questions are:
  • In the application I said (or heavily implied, can't remember) that I would work for a research-based masters. Would switching to coursework-only run afoul of SMART regulations?
  • Will finishing Phase I early reduce the length of Phase II? In other words, if I finish the degree in 2 semesters, will I only have a 12 month commitment?
  • If I'm interviewed by an SF, would it be prudent to bring this up in my interview?
Thank you!

Re: What happens if you complete degree early?

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:57 pm
by Guest22
SMART scholar here.

Generally speaking, it's 100% up to the SF. SMART isn't gonna freak out. I changed my school and my graduation date and just asked my SF "Hey, would this cause a problem?" and they said "Nope, you're good!" and SMART literally just takes their word for it.

In the interview I would ask the SF if they have strict requirements for a start date. Mention that you have some flexibility between finishing in 2 semesters vs 4 semesters. Ask them which they'd prefer or if it matters.

80% chance they don't care. Their in this for the long haul, looking for the best applicants. They aren't trying to fill a position this week.

Re: What happens if you complete degree early?

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:19 pm
by Droshki
^^^ What he said