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Graduate School Information Session
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Rebecca Cofer MA in English Literature Virginia Tech
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership Georgia Southern University (pending) Dr. Jordan Cofer PhD in English Literature Texas Tech
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Who goes to graduate school?
Required Education Some fields require a master’s degree or a terminal degree in specific area. Career Uncertainty Unsure what to do after undergraduate school, unsure about a career, but would like to work toward something valuable. Focus on Career Field Graduate school allows you to focus more specifically on your field. It is a great time to hone in on your areas of interest. Research Some want to do specific research within a certain scholar at a particular graduate school.
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Steps to Graduate School Application
Actual Application Resume/CV Statement of Purpose Entrance Exam
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Entrance Exam MAT Miller Analogies Test GRE MCAT GMAT LSAT
Consists of 120 questions to be completed in 60 minutes. Format: A is to B as C is to D GRE Graduate Record Examination Three Sections: Verbal Quantitative Analytical Writing MCAT Medical College Admission Test Four Sections: Verbal Reasoning Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Writing Sample. GMAT Graduate Management Admission Test Three sections: Analytical Writing Assessment Integrated Reasoning Quantitative & Verbal Section LSAT Law School Admission Test Four Sections: Analytical Reasoning Logical Reasoning I Logical Reasoning II Reading Comprehension
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Statement of Purpose Depending upon the program, can also be called statement of interest, research interests, or statement of intent. A statement of purpose is where you tell the admissions committee why you are interested in a particular graduate program, the kind of work you plan to complete, and why you are a good fit for the program. Describe your research interests – reference the particular school in which you are applying. Tailor your statement of purpose to each school in which you apply.
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Resume/Curriculum Vitae
A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is a longer synopsis of your educational academic background as well as teaching research experience, publications, awards, presentations, honors and additional details. A resume is a brief summary of your experience, education, and skills. The difference – a CV is long, a resume is short. CV covers your entire career, a resume is highly customizable.
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Application Graduate school applications are almost always online.
Medical school applications can have general apps which apply to multiple schools.
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What’s puzzling you?
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There is no substitute for experience. Talk to someone with some.
Get insight from potential advisor before applying. Work hard preparing for entrance exam. Apply to many schools with programs that interest you. Start your graduate school application during junior year. NOTE: ALL OF THE FIRST SET IS ANIMATED. DELETE THE PAGES YOU WANT AND KEEP THOSE YOU NEED. THE DUPLICATE SLIDES BELOW ARE STATIC SLIDES.
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Starts With It You
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