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Five Tips for Applying for Stanford’s Knight-Hennessy Scholarship

By - Apr 13, 06:47 AM   Comments [0]

What is the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship? The Knight-Hennessy Scholarship provides up to three years of funding for any graduate degree at Stanford University, as well as community support and leadership development. As you might have guessed, it is a highly competitive scholarship. However, applying can be very...

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Get into Graduate School with a Low GPA

By - Apr 13, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

When you’re applying to grad school, having a low GPA is not necessarily a deal-breaker.   So you’ve made some decisions for your future, and those decisions include going to graduate school to help you arrive at the career of your dreams. But what if you have...

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How Do You Choose the Right Graduate School?

By - Apr 7, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

Many applicants, when thinking about advancing their skills or changing their career direction, believe they must get into a “prestigious” grad school – one that is ranked high on the surveys conducted by U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, and other similar media outlets....

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All You Need to Know About University of California Irvine Master of Public Health Program

By - Apr 4, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

Tune in to hear all that University of California Irvine program in public health has to offer and learn about the future UCI School of Population and Public Health. [Show Summary] The Master in Public Health (MPH) degree experienced enormous growth since the COVID lockdown. One...

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What’s New at Cornell’s Masters in Engineering Management

By - Mar 28, 05:04 AM   Comments [0]

In this episode Dr. Patrick Reed and Prof. Robert Newman discuss the Engineering Management Program at Cornell and what the Adcom wants to see in applicants. [SHOW SUMMARY] Are you an engineer who wants to stay in a technical environment but move into managerial roles?  Cornell’s...

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To Test or Not to Test: That Is the Question

By - Mar 27, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

“I can’t concentrate, worry about little things, and have trouble sleeping. I am just so nervous,“ said Maria, a prospective doctoral applicant who was concerned that making the wrong choices might sabotage her chances of acceptance. Maria’s distress was not surprising. I had received multiple...

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It’s All About Authenticity and Community in Graduate Admissions [Episode 518]

By - Mar 21, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

In this episode Sadie Polen, M.Ed Harvard and Accepted consultant, explores authenticity and community in graduate admissions and explains how to get a Harvard graduate degree. [Show Summary] Have you dreamed of attending Harvard for grad school? Would you like to pursue a career in education...

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Four Tips for Displaying Teamwork in Your Application Essays

By - Mar 16, 03:00 AM   Comments [0]

Teamwork and its close cousin leadership are highly prized by graduate programs and universities. But if you haven’t worked in teams on any regular basis, don’t worry! You’ve probably got a number of examples of teamwork in your back pocket that you didn’t even realize were...

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

By - Mar 14, 06:15 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, in response to scheduling a GRE test date. I was not surprised that Janelle was nervous, given...

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Admissions Tip: Be Yourself!

By - Mar 10, 07:15 AM   Comments [0]

Would you like to know one thing that admissions committee members really want from applicants? Here it is: they wish – really, truly wish – that applicants would not try to write what they imagine the adcom wants to hear but instead just be themselves. Time...

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