I think I have finally made up my mind. I'm going to take up a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, and I plan to do it in UCLA. I've been looking at the faculty members' research interests, and I seem to like the one about Cholesterol, Coenzyme Q, etc.
I am planning to take the TOEFL and GRE this November, and I am really gearing up on my practice tests so that I can do well in these exams. I have some questions, though, would anyone mind answering them? I've been emailing the department, but I think this month is just a busy month for them. I already visited the department's website and listed all of the requirements for admission; however, I just want to clear some questions that I had in mind:
1. Three letters of recommendation need to be submitted, but I just want to make sure, do my professors send it directly to the department? I understand that the forms (in an interactive .pdf file form) need to be printed, so do they have to mail it directly to the department? Or is there anyone in particular that they have to send it to? Am I allowed to collect the recommendation letters from my professors (enclosed in an envelope) so that I will be the one to send them to the department/person-in-charge?
2. Do Ph.D. applicants get any form of scholarship? Where could I possibly apply for one to lessen what my parents and I have to pay for the tuition? I do have relatives living in California so I guess the living expenses will not be added to the tuition, is this correct?
3. Are graduate students allowed to become research/teaching assistants (is this one form of scholarship in the university)?
4. About the GRE, I have to take the general as well as the subject test (as stated in the website). If I will be focusing on Biochemistry for my Ph.D., but my Bachelor's Degree is in Chemistry, will it be okay if I take the Chemistry Subject Test? Moreover, does the GRE code for UCLA really have an "R" at the beginning? i.e., R4837, I just saw it on the website as well.
I apologize for asking one-too-many questions. I hope somebody could enlighten me with these. Have a nice day!
Warmest regards,
Philippe (aka jpg)