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Greenes' Guides to Educational Planning: Making It into A Top Graduate School: 10 Steps to Successful Graduate School Admission (Greenes' Guides to Educational Planning)
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Making It into a Top Graduate School is a comprehensive, insider's view of the state of graduate admissions today. Howard and Matthew Greene have mastered the science and art of graduate admissions. Their proven ten-step program, used in private counseling, is available here to all students who want to gain admission to the country's top graduate and professional schools. This indispensable guide provides you with time-tested worksheets, executive task checklists, sample essays and résumés, instructive case histories, interviewing techniques, and program categories and rankings. Gain expert advice on:Understanding graduate programs and rankingsEvaluating the financial rewards of a graduate degreeDetermining your academic qualificationsLocating the best programs for youPaying for graduate schoolWriting effective essays and résumésPreparing for graduate school examsImproving your interviewing techniques
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Greenes' Guides to Educational Planning: Making It into A Top Graduate School: 10 Steps to Successful Graduate School Admission (Greenes' Guides to Educational Planning)
- Paperback: 368 pages (2001-12-18)
- Publisher: Collins; 2001-12-01
- Label: Collins
- Studio: Collins
- ISBN: 0060934581
- Average Customer Review:
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- Sales Rank in Books: #896315
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Summary: The bible for graduate admission!! 2003-04-07
Comment: The main reason I bought this book is because I got three rejection letters during the last season of admissions. So, I bought the book with the hope that it will give me an insight of the admissions process in which it did. You will get all the information you need regarding how to choose the right college. What you should do during your undergraduate studies in order to make a better chance of getting acceptance. How to ask someone to write a great recommendation for you, and of course, how to write a supurb personal statement. You don't really need to have a straight A's to get into Grad. School. However, a long preparation and strong commitment is required. At the end of the admissions this year, I got five thick envelopes sending to me, now I just have to choose which one will I want to go, and one of those happens to be Harvard University.
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