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Pop Quiz: How Should You Prepare for the GRE?

By - Aug 6, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

True or False? Some people are natural test-takers who won’t need to study at all and will still ace the GRE. FALSE! Even the smartest among us still need to prepare for something as difficult and weighty as the GRE. The more focused prep you do using...

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Do Scholarship Databases Like Unigo Actually Work?

By - Aug 5, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

When I first started teaching students at UCLA how to search effectively for scholarships online, I strongly encouraged students to sign up for Unigo, a profile-based scholarship database. Together, students and I would sit down and discuss strategies for filling out profiles as comprehensively as...

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“I’m Smart, Really I Am!” Proving Character Traits in Your Essays

By - Aug 4, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

When you write an application essay or statement of purpose, you’re trying to accomplish several goals at once: (a) You need to prove your worthiness to be accepted to your target school, while (b) also showing the adcom that you have desirable character traits that your program...

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When is the Best Time to Take the GRE?

By - Jul 31, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

If you’re applying to graduate or business school, it’s likely that you need to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission. The GRE is a standardized test that covers a broad range of quantitative and verbal topics and requires ample preparation time, so you...

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Last Chance to Beat Accepted’s Price Increase!

By - Jul 30, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Only two days left to take advantage of Accepted’s current rates before our prices go up! Effective at 12:00am PT on Thursday, August 1, 2019, Accepted will increase all prices on its admissions consulting packages and hourly services. Accepted’s admissions consultants have helped thousands of MBA, law,...

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Do You Have a Sound GRE Game Plan?

By - Jul 29, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

You dream of going to graduate school. You have the grades, the experience, and the goals to make you an excellent candidate, but you worry that the GRE will stand between you and successful admission. Fortunately, the GRE is a beatable test, and on Monday, August...

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A 5-Step Approach to Generating Your Master List of Scholarship Applications

By - Jul 28, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Given the decentralized nature of listings for university-funding opportunities, most of the scholarship searches that you conduct will happen on the internet. Rather than depend on automated databases or mobile apps to conduct these searches for you, I strongly suggest that you take a...

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Making Friends With the GRE: How To Overcome Test Anxiety and Perform at Your Best

By - Jul 26, 09:31 AM   Comments [0]

“I can’t stop trembling…I can’t eat…I cry for little or no reason…I am just so nervous.” All of this from Janelle, a prospective graduate student on her response to scheduling a GRE test date. I was not surprised that Janelle was nervous as almost all...

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Stanford MSx Application Essay Tips & Deadlines [2019-2020]

By - Jul 25, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Both the relatively complex MSx application form and your resume will establish you as a leader in your organization (and possibly even your domain), and that leadership experience is essential if you want to be a qualified MSx applicant. It’s important, but it’s just a...

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What are the Components of a Great Statement of Purpose for Data or Business Analytics?

By - Jul 24, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

You have decided to apply to data or business analytics and have narrowed down your list of schools. Now it’s time to complete a statement of purpose (SOP) as part of your application. Although it is becoming increasingly popular for schools to require additional essays,...

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