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Get Off That Waitlist!

By - Jan 19, 06:33 AM   Comments [0]

Landing on a school’s waitlist can be disappointing and even nerve-racking. As a result, waitlisted applicants sometimes let their anxiety or disappointment cloud their thinking, but if you’re waitlisted, try to stay calm and focused.   Remember, if you’ve been waitlisted, you have not been rejected. If...

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How to Prepare for Your PhD Interview

By - Jan 18, 07:36 AM   Comments [0]

Although not all PhD programs require interviews, most do, and you will  usually interview with the faculty member who will be supervising your research. If you’re invited to a PhD interview, you want to take full advantage of the opportunity you’ve been given by preparing...

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Advice for Applicants: Moving from 2023 to 2024 [Episode 557]

By - Jan 9, 06:00 AM   Comments [0]

Show Summary In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Linda Abraham looks back at her predictions for the 2023/2024 application cycle and offers advice for current and future applicants. She reflects on her previous predictions, such as the increase in test options and waivers and...

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Five Tips for Writing Compelling PsyD Personal Statements

By - Dec 22, 06:00 AM   Comments [0]

“What should I include?” “How do I start?” “What will impress the admissions committee?” These are the most common questions PsyD applicants ask about their application essay. What makes this task even more confusing is that different programs refer to this same essay as a...

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Statement of Purpose versus Personal Statement

By - Dec 13, 08:01 AM   Comments [0]

Applicants to graduate school quickly become familiar with the request to provide a statement of purpose (SOP). The SOP for graduate schools, and especially for STEM programs, usually requests information on the applicant’s motivation and preparation for the graduate program. The SOP question can vary...

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Three Ways Writing About Obstacles Strengthens Your Application Essays

By - Dec 11, 07:57 AM   Comments [0]

Applicants love to write about their accomplishments, whether in a personal statement for graduate school or in a b-school essay that asks about one’s greatest achievement, challenge, or the like. And they are not shy about sharing their accomplishments, such as driving innovations that led to...

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I Got Laid Off! Should I Apply to Graduate School?

By - Nov 13, 07:29 AM   Comments [0]

If you lost your job because of layoffs in your field or any other reason, it could actually be a great opportunity to take stock of your career. In this post, we discuss three different unemployment scenarios and offer recommendations as to what you could...

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Stanford’s MCiM Combines Technology, Healthcare, and Business

By - Nov 7, 06:00 AM   Comments [0]

Show Summary In this podcast episode, Linda Abraham interviews Dr. Kevin Schulman, the director of Stanford’s Master of Science and Clinical Informatics Management Program. They discuss the opportunities available at the intersection of medicine, business, and technology, and the problems that you can solve by combining...

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Extracurricular Activities Can Help You Get Accepted to Graduate Therapy Programs

By - Nov 6, 06:00 AM   Comments [0]

Your involvements outside of the classroom can be an important component of your graduate school application. Can you draw a connection between your extracurricular activities and the field you are entering? Has your participation in a certain activity influenced your decision to pursue this career? For...

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Five Tips for Getting Started on your Fulbright Statement of Grant Purpose

By - Oct 16, 06:38 AM   Comments [0]

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers an amazing opportunity to travel abroad to pursue independent research or graduate study. One of the most important parts of the Fulbright application is the Statement of Grant Purpose, a two-page document that, according to the program’s website, “outlines...

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