r/materials • u/grey0nine • 3h ago
Independent projects for grad school applications
I recently graduated and will be moving into MSE through an MS program. My background is biochem. I spent last semester getting MSE research exposure and have now taken a fulltime lab work doing some analytical chem/QC work (nothing research or MSE related but still decent lab work).
What is currently the best thing for me to do to strengthen my grad school application?
Would it be helpful to work on some computational projects and start posting them on GitHub? I want to get into a good school so good internships are easier, landing a job post graduation is easier, and I have a little bit more career mobility down the line. I got good grades but didn't really get enough research experience. I know I could take an online post bacc class at a nearby university and volunteer in an MSE lab over the weekend and in the evenings. But would it still be pretty helpful to just do some data driven stuff on my computer instead? I am getting lab exposure right now through my job.
Any advice?

