Using ChatGPT to (Ethically!) Write Your Personal Statement

By - Mar 7, 12:28 PM   Comments [0]

Universities are freaking out about ChatGPT. This text-generating AI system has been an intense topic of discussion within universities and especially their admissions departments. Already, many students are using ChatGPT to write their academic papers, and the fear is that they’ll also use this technology...

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How to Get Into Georgetown McDonough’s MBA Program

By - Mar 7, 05:42 AM   Comments [0]

Shortcuts to Key Insights from this Episode An overview of both Georgetown’s MBA programs and the MS in Environmental and Sustainability Management or the ESM. What distinguishes Georgetown’s program in Environment and Sustainability Management from other similar programs. Where graduates of Georgetown’s MBA program and the MS-ESM program...

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GRE Question of the Day (March 6th)

By - Mar 6, 09:59 AM   Comments [0]

Verbal Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960s have portrayed him as (i) ___________ thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like. Blank (i) an adventurous a doctrinaire an eclectic a judicious a cynical   Correct Answer -...

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Four Tips for Highlighting Your Strengths in Your Application Essays

By - Mar 5, 04:30 AM   Comments [0]

One of the most important pieces of advice you can receive regarding your personal statements and application essays is this: Show, don’t tell.  But you might have been given this advice before and are wondering how to go about it. Let’s dive into how to show...

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Don’t Use OpenAI to Write Your Personal Statement

By - Mar 2, 08:04 AM   Comments [0]

Colleges and universities are freaking out because students are beginning to use ChatGPT to do their academic work. A recent poll of Stanford students found that 10% used it to create homework that they turned in without additional alteration. Now, many people are turning to...

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Casper, A Situational Judgment Test: All You Need to Know

By - Feb 28, 04:22 AM   Comments [0]

Shortcuts to Key Insights from this Episode How to prepare and practice for the Casper. A detailed explanation on how the subjective test is scored. The most recent development in making Casper more equitable across all demographics. What happens if raters identify a red flag. Will Casper spread to other...

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Welcoming Sadie Polen

By - Feb 28, 04:00 AM   Comments [0]

The Accepted consultant team is thrilled to welcome Sadie Polen, who previously ran highly selective summer programs at Harvard University, where she reviewed more than 1,000 applications a year. Through these programs, Sadie worked with partner individuals and organizations across the public service and political...

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Are You Too Old for Grad School?

By - Feb 25, 09:47 AM   Comments [0]

Now here's the issue... Those who inquire, "Am I too old to begin a Ph.D.?" are typically attempting to talk themselves out of it. This may shock you, but I believe that you should begin this process by trying to talk yourself out of it....

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How to Help Your Child Apply Successfully to Graduate School

By - Feb 24, 04:00 AM   Comments [0]

It’s almost spring now, but the next grad school application cycle is looming. Applying to graduate schools can be a highly stressful process. And you as an applicant’s parent naturally want to help them through it, but how can you do so? It’s been decades...

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GRE Question of the Day (February 24th)

By - Feb 24, 02:00 AM   Comments [0]

Math Set A consists of 350 consecutive multiples of 2. Set B consists of 200 consecutive multiples of 3. The median of Set A is 199.5 greater than the median of Set B. Quantity A Quantity B The \({30^{th}}\) percentile of Set A The \({70^{th}}\) percentile of Set B A)The quantity in Column...

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