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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 188565" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>Hey [USER=3507]@Tintin06[/USER] this is a somewhat controversial question and the responses you get will vary according to people's different personal experiences. My view here is that there is no set number you should aim for, but s<strong>imply that you should make as many high-quality applications as you can</strong>. If because of your research and writing pace that means only 10 or 15, you should not aim for 30 if that will substantially compromise each application's quality. If however your circumstances allow you to write great applications for more than 30 firms, I do not see why you should limit yourself to that. </p><p></p><p>I have actually written a longer post discussing in more depth the considerations in favor of the 'numbers game' vs 'few but honed to perfection' application strategies, you can find it quoted bellow:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 188565, member: 36777"] Hey [USER=3507]@Tintin06[/USER] this is a somewhat controversial question and the responses you get will vary according to people's different personal experiences. My view here is that there is no set number you should aim for, but s[B]imply that you should make as many high-quality applications as you can[/B]. If because of your research and writing pace that means only 10 or 15, you should not aim for 30 if that will substantially compromise each application's quality. If however your circumstances allow you to write great applications for more than 30 firms, I do not see why you should limit yourself to that. I have actually written a longer post discussing in more depth the considerations in favor of the 'numbers game' vs 'few but honed to perfection' application strategies, you can find it quoted bellow: [/QUOTE]
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