In my previous post, I explained why you need to write an email(kindly check)
Now, it's time to write; but before you write, you must answer the following questions:
Find what connects you to the Professor. This could be your undergraduate publications (If you have). If you don't have any research knowledge, no worries, just...
This is usually the core of any email. You need to tell the Professor the name of his/her paper you have read, the keywords in those papers, the problems he/she solved in the paper and the method used.
3. Do you have questions or other methods of improving the current research?
You can offer suggestions or ask questions based on the papers you have read. This shows that you have the ability to improve any result...
Let the professor know that a space in his/her lab is not a waste of opportunity by the way you construct the mail. Ask him/her for a skype call for further discussion. This is called 'Incentifying opportunities'.
A. Use appropriate Subject Line (E.g Prospective Msc/PhD Student, MSc/PhD Research Inquiry, etc...just be smart)
B. Use appropriate salutation e.g Dear Prof. XYZ or Dear Dr XYZ. (Don't use Dear Sir/Ma😂)
E. The last paragraph is where you will discuss point 4 above(2-3 sentences). In total, you should have 3 paragraphs with about 12-15 sentences.
G. Please don't put any religious comments(e.g God bless you sir/ma). Keep them to yourself.
I. Show that you are part of the best in your country/continent.
J. If you can attach your CV and Test Scores as a link, it will be better. This will reduce storage space.
Next time, I will give examples of emails sent to Professors and explain why those emails make/don't make sense.
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