Should You Go to Graduate School? Ten Factors to Consider.

By - Feb 6, 09:16 AM   Comments [0]

Graduate school can be deeply fulfilling, put you on a path to a career you love, and allow you to study things that you’re passionate about under the mentorship of people who are genuine experts. But it’s also an intense all-encompassing experience and can be...

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What to Do If You’re Rejected from Grad School

By - Feb 4, 04:30 AM   Comments [0]

Rejection hurts, especially if it’s from a school that you really had hoped to attend. Competition is always tough at good schools, and space is limited. Not everyone who is qualified can get in. You can still achieve your dreams by taking this threefold approach: (1)...

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Writing Your PA School Personal Statement with Impact [Including a Bonus PA Personal Statement Example]

By - Jan 31, 11:56 AM   Comments [0]

Becoming a physician assistant (PA) has become a hot career goal, and it’s getting hotter all the time. Over the past several years, applications have more than tripled at some of the most competitive programs, and acceptance rates have dipped to as low as about...

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How to Avoid the Dreaded “Frankenstein Essay”

By - Jan 30, 09:35 AM   Comments [0]

Within 20 seconds of reading a draft personal statement, I can tell whether the author has a clear sense of what they want to say or whether they’ve spent far too much time asking for advice, deep-diving into forums, or otherwise overthinking it. These “Frankenstein...

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Is My Personal Statement Too Long?

By - Jan 27, 14:28 PM   Comments [0]

When it comes to personal statements, less is often more. Though most schools and programs have set word limits, many do not. This uncapped essay creates a temptation to over-write. This is a trap! Keep your essay short and to the point. If your essay...

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How to Choose Between Two Great Programs?

By - Jan 26, 16:41 PM   Comments [0]

When I checked my email this morning, I remembered why this is my favorite time of year! Two of my favorite clients got into their dream schools, and my back-and-forth emails with a client who just found out that he got into Stanford brought a...

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GRE Question of the Day (January 26th)

By - Jan 26, 02:00 AM   Comments [0]

Math \({ABCDEF}\) is a regular hexagon inscribed in circle O \({\overline{AD} }\) is a diameter of circle O   Quantity A Quantity B The length of radius \({\overline{OD}}\) The length of arc \({\widehat{FE}}\)   A)The quantity in Column A is greater. B)The quantity in Column B is greater. C)The two quantities are equal. D)The relationship cannot be...

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Use the “Hemingway Rules” to Write a Powerful Personal Statement

By - Jan 25, 15:54 PM   Comments [0]

Writing a powerful personal statement can be a genuine challenge for inexperienced writers. They often pile on unnecessary complexity, use fancier-than-needed words, and try too hard to *dazzle* their reader. Don’t do that. The best writing is simple, clear, and direct. It will also feel...

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Graduate Schools Accept Imperfect Candidates All The Time!

By - Jan 25, 15:42 PM   Comments [0]

We all mistakes because we're all human. In my 16 years of working with clients and helping them get into top business schools, one of the most common things I've witnessed is accomplished and smart people who write off their chances at admission into a...

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GRE Question of the Day (January 25th)

By - Jan 25, 02:00 AM   Comments [0]

Verbal The successful tech company faces an ironic problem in the fall quarter; people are so excited about the next (i) ________ of its product, which will be released over the holidays, that they refuse to purchase the (ii) _________ version. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A) ingenuity D) obsolete B) implication E)...

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