Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
new_students_read_this [2018/07/30 23:08]
michaelmedford
new_students_read_this [2022/06/24 23:59] (current)
kcpatra45 [Step 4: The First Few Weeks]
Line 4: Line 4:
 ====Step 1: After You Accept Berkeley'​s Offer of Admission==== ====Step 1: After You Accept Berkeley'​s Offer of Admission====
  
-  * Look over the [[http://​grad.berkeley.edu/​wp-content/​uploads/​graduate-student-handbook.pdf|Graduate Student Handbook.]] +  * Look over the [[https://​grad.berkeley.edu/​wp-content/​uploads/​2021-graduate-student-handbook-FINAL.pdf|Graduate Student Handbook.]] 
-  * If you are in the process of graduating, arrange to have an "​official"​ final transcript sent to the Graduate Division once available. +  * If you recently graduated and have not already done so, arrange to have an "​official"​ final transcript sent to the Graduate Division once available. 
-  * Arrange your financial support for your first year.  If you have a non-Berkeley fellowship, make sure the [[dexters@astro.berkeley.edu|Student Affairs Officer (Dexter)]] knows about it.  Most new students act as teaching assistants (GSIs); if you do nothing you will probably be assigned to be one.+  * Arrange your financial support for your first year.  If you have a non-Berkeley fellowship, make sure the [[yasasha@astro.berkeley.edu|Student Affairs Officer (Yasasha)]] knows about it.  Most new students act as teaching assistants (GSIs); if you do nothing you will probably be assigned to be one.
   * Find a place to live in the Berkeley area. The page on [[housing]] has all of the gory details -- see the "​Incoming Student Strategy"​ section. The most important point is to **start thinking about how you're going to find housing immediately!** If you show up in August without housing plans, you will get stuck with something expensive and unpleasant.   * Find a place to live in the Berkeley area. The page on [[housing]] has all of the gory details -- see the "​Incoming Student Strategy"​ section. The most important point is to **start thinking about how you're going to find housing immediately!** If you show up in August without housing plans, you will get stuck with something expensive and unpleasant.
   * If you are a US citizen or permanent resident but are new to California, you will be required by the department to establish California residency. ​ To do this, you must arrive in California and begin documenting your presence **more than one solar year** before the start of your third semester in graduate school -- don't arrive late! For more information on residency requirements,​ follow these links to the [[http://​registrar.berkeley.edu/​Residency/​legalinfo.html|Office of the Registrar]] and the BADGrads guide to  [[residency]].   * If you are a US citizen or permanent resident but are new to California, you will be required by the department to establish California residency. ​ To do this, you must arrive in California and begin documenting your presence **more than one solar year** before the start of your third semester in graduate school -- don't arrive late! For more information on residency requirements,​ follow these links to the [[http://​registrar.berkeley.edu/​Residency/​legalinfo.html|Office of the Registrar]] and the BADGrads guide to  [[residency]].
Line 18: Line 18:
 ====Step 3: Upon Arrival at Campbell Hall (CH)==== ====Step 3: Upon Arrival at Campbell Hall (CH)====
   * You'll need to bring the following things to CH to [[get set up]]:   * You'll need to bring the following things to CH to [[get set up]]:
-    * A photo ID to get your ID card.+    * Bring your Cal ID so that your Campbell Hall building access can be tied to it (this takes a few weeks and you will be given a temporary ​card, if there is one available).
     * $20 in cash for key-card deposits     * $20 in cash for key-card deposits
     * $10 in cash for cubicle deposits     * $10 in cash for cubicle deposits
Line 24: Line 24:
     * A voided, blank check for attaching to your Electronic Funds Transfer setup form.  You can also set up EFT online [[https://​eftstudent.berkeley.edu/​|by clicking here]].     * A voided, blank check for attaching to your Electronic Funds Transfer setup form.  You can also set up EFT online [[https://​eftstudent.berkeley.edu/​|by clicking here]].
     * Make sure you know your CalNet ID and password!     * Make sure you know your CalNet ID and password!
-  * Find your mentor. ​She or he will give you some useful information and start taking you around the department to the various staff members whom you'll need to talk to to get your key card activated, etc. If your plans for meeting your mentor fall though, go to the office of Dexter Stewart ​(501E) and introduce yourself. You might also look for the Mentor Masters: Alex Krolewski, Tom Zick, and Michael Medford.+  * Find your mentor. ​They will give you some useful information and start taking you around the department to the various staff members whom you'll need to talk to to get your key card activated, etc. If your plans for meeting your mentor fall though, go to the office of Yasasha Ridel (501E) and introduce yourself. ​
   * As a new student, there are a bunch of administrative things that you need to take care of at some point. Your mentor can help you work on them over the rest of the day, or you can put them off and do whatever else you want to instead. It's up to you. Your mentor will be happy to help you get settled in whatever way you deem best.   * As a new student, there are a bunch of administrative things that you need to take care of at some point. Your mentor can help you work on them over the rest of the day, or you can put them off and do whatever else you want to instead. It's up to you. Your mentor will be happy to help you get settled in whatever way you deem best.
  
Line 31: Line 31:
 There will be several activities over the first few weeks, some required, some not. Many university-wide ones are listed [[http://​www.grad.berkeley.edu/​new_students/​events.shtml|here]]. Some important and/or astronomy-specific ones are: There will be several activities over the first few weeks, some required, some not. Many university-wide ones are listed [[http://​www.grad.berkeley.edu/​new_students/​events.shtml|here]]. Some important and/or astronomy-specific ones are:
  
-** Fall 2018 ** +** Fall 2022 ** 
-  * Mon.August 13You must arrive on campus by this day for residency purposes. +  
-  * Wed.August 15 (Time TBD): First-year Orientation! A Q&A session about [[course enrollment guide|choosing courses]], both practicalities and broader considerations, ​the first all-class lunch, ​and the annual [[http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/​doku.php?​id=student_jobs|Jobs Meeting]]+  * Wednesday8/17Department Orientation10-12 am. This will include a Q&A session about choosing courses, both practicalities and broader considerations, ​and a meet-and-greet with grads. Lunch will be from 12-1:30pmThe orientation is currently planned to be in-person at Campbell Hall  
-  * Wed.August 15 (Time TBD): Respect is Part of Research ​Workshop +  * Wednesday8/17: Respect is Part of Research ​workshop, time and location TBD. 
-  * Fri., August 17, 8:00 a.m. -- 4:00 p.m.: A mandatory ​orientation for all first-time ​(domestic and internationalGSIs. Register [[http://​gsi.berkeley.edu/​programs-services/​conference/fall-teaching-conference-registration/ | here]] beforehand. For international GSIs, there is an additional conference on Thursday ​August 16, 8:30 am -- 12:00 pm+  * Friday, 8/19University-wide orientation for all GSIs (graduate student instructors). Register [[https://​gsi.berkeley.edu/​fall-conference-information/| here]] beforehand. For international GSIs, there is an additional conference on Thursday, 8/18
-  * Mon.August 20, 3:00 -- 5:00 p.m.: Astronomy Teaching Bootcamp ​(Day 1) to help prepare you for your first classes+  * Tuesday8/23You need to arrive on campus by this day for residency purposes ​(for more information see the link above)
-  * Tue.August 21, 3:00 -- 5:00 p.m.Astronomy Teaching Bootcamp (Day 2) to help prepare you for your first classes. +  * Wednesday8/24Classes begin! 
-  * Wed., August 22: Classes begin.+  * TBDThe annual [[http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/​doku.php?​id=student_jobs|Jobs Meeting]].
  
 You should also get acquainted with the normal schedule of [[talks in the department]]. You should also get acquainted with the normal schedule of [[talks in the department]].