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Should I Use AI for My MBA (Grad/College) Applications? 

By - Jul 17, 08:47 AM   Comments [0]

My answer to this question used to be a hard “No.” But now, it’s “Yes! Kind of.”   We’ve gone through an admissions cycle during which applicants used AI tools such as ChatGPT, CoPilot, Gemini, and others with both positive and negative outcomes. Some colleges, graduate schools,...

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Writing Compelling Activity Descriptions to Boost Your Med School Application

By - Jun 24, 05:30 AM   Comments [0]

Having worked in admissions for over two decades, I have read thousands of activity descriptions for medical school and related healthcare fields. Some candidates seem to view this element of their application as less important than their personal statement, writing only cursory descriptions of their...

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Highlighting Your Leadership Experience in Your Application

By - Jun 7, 08:04 AM   Comments [0]

Mike knew that an intern on his team was struggling with speaking up on client projects, so he mentored the individual throughout the summer and encouraged them to take on a key role on a final presentation.  Amy worked part-time throughout college but still found ways...

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How Personal Is Too Personal In Your Application Essays?

By - May 17, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

The personal statement is your chance to stand out and make an impression on the admissions committees. How can you make your essay original? How much should you tell? And at what point are you crossing the line into TMI? When I applied to college, I...

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“Is Grad School for Me?” Authors Reveal Secrets of Successful Applications [Episode 575]

By - May 14, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

Show Summary In this episode, Dr. Miroslava Chavez-Garcia and Dr. Yvette Martínez-Vu discuss the challenges faced by underrepresented groups in graduate school and provide advice for all grad school applicants. They emphasize the importance of finding a good fit in a program and building strong relationships...

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How to Get Accepted to Graduate Engineering Programs

By - May 10, 07:38 AM   Comments [0]

With years of experience preparing engineers for their careers – and as an Accepted admissions consultant since 2015 – I’ve seen what works and doesn’t work when applying to master’s and PhD programs in engineering. There are many academic departments within the broad engineering field,...

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The Diversity Essay: How to Write an Excellent Diversity Essay

By - May 8, 07:20 AM   Comments [0]

What is a diversity essay in a school application? And why does it matter when applying to leading programs and universities? Most importantly, how should you go about writing such an essay? Diversity is of supreme value in higher education, and schools want to know how...

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Oxford Lecturer Joins Accepted: Welcome, Dr. Sundas Ali [Episode 574]

By - May 7, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

Show Summary Dr. Sundas Ali, a former Lecturer at the University of Oxford and now an admissions consultant at Accepted, discusses the differences between graduate school admissions in the UK and the US. She explains that while there are some similarities in the application process, such...

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How to Choose the Right Graduate School

By - Apr 5, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

Many people who are thinking about advancing their skills or changing their career direction via a graduate degree believe they must attend a “prestigious” grad school – one that is ranked highly in the surveys conducted by U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, and...

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How to Write a Compelling Postbac Admissions Essay

By - Apr 3, 07:10 AM   Comments [0]

One of the most important parts of your application to postbac programs will be your personal statement. This piece of writing allows the admissions committee to get to know you and understand your path to medicine.   Three attributes of a compelling postbac personal statement Three important elements can make...

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