Gaining Admission Into Grad School Delaware

Increasingly, a master's degree or even a doctorate, are requirements for job advancement in many fields. If you're considering graduate school, here are some things you can do to give yourself a better shot at getting in and pursuing that degree of your dreams.

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Increasingly, a master's degree or even a doctorate, are requirements for job advancement in many fields. If you're considering graduate school, here are some things you can do to give yourself a better shot at getting in and pursuing that degree of your dreams.

  1. Work hard on your coursework as an undergrad. One of the most important things a potential grad school student can do to assure admission into a graduate school is to have good grades as an undergrad. Just as a higher GPA widened your options when you looked for undergrad programs, a high GPA as a college student will open more doors for you at grad schools. Grad school in general is selective and competitive, and in some fields ferociously so. So, keep those undergrad grades up, and make sure you're taking or plan to take classes which may be prerequisites to gaining entrance into a graduate program. You can consult your professors or an admissions counselor about what those classes may be if you're not sure.

  2. Optimize your chances of getting good test scores. Most graduate schools require some kind of standardized test. The GRE is the most common, but there are others for law school, medical school, business school, etc. Application materials, your adviser, or an admissions counselor can let you know which tests to take. Obviously, high scores will help your case with the admissions committee while low score may have the opposite effect. So, if you're not good at taking standardized tests, then look into prep books or classes so you can improve those test-taking skills, go in and do your best. You may also need to take a test of your English fluency if you're a foreign grad student. Tutoring and prep books are available for those tests as well.

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Author: B. Danesco


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