The most significant thing to do when applying to graduate school is to find out the admissions requirements for the programs you are applying to. Prospects may differ from program to program. For instance, if you want to apply to a psychology program, the admissions board will most probably be searching for experience in the profession of helping people. However, if you are striving for an academic career by means of graduate school, the admissions board will be more concerned with your publications.
Admission Requirements A number of admissions requirements seem to be similar to almost all graduate school admissions boards. They embrace: • Undergraduate GPA (particularly in your major) • GRE scores • Letters of Reference • Personal Statement To be really prepared, consider the following key points when beginning the application process.
Application Tips • Make copies of all applications and have a complete file on every school, which comprises information on your interactions with that particular school in it. • Conform to the rules stated by the application. In case you have any questions or want to break a rule, be certain to make a call to the admissions office and consult with them. • Place your name and number of social security on any extra pages. • Be sure the appearance of your application is tidy and has a professional look. • Ask somebody to proofread your essay(s) and application. Just one mistake may throw doubt on your application.
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