Grad schools ask applicants where else they are applying to gain insight into the applicant's preferences, competitiveness, and overall fit with their program. This information helps them understand the applicant's motivations and decision-making process.
Grad schools typically send out acceptance letters first, followed by rejection letters to applicants who were not accepted.
Yes, graduate schools typically consider the cumulative GPA of applicants when reviewing applications.
The average grad school GPA of applicants in our program is 3.5.
You find out when you have been accepted to grad schools is when you get your deploma.
There are many grad schools available for you in the United States. Most of these schools are centered on or around the East Coast or New England area.
Check this list out, it might help you out. http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/pha/search/distance_zip+22030/order+c_avg_acad_rep_score-desc
A list of schools is at http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-public-affairs-schools/nonprofit-management-rankings .
9 schools (3 undergrad 6 grad) plus 4 affiliated schools; 2 high schools, a Rabbinic seminary and a school of Jewish music
Psh, don't bother applying. Why are you even interested in grad school?
Grad schools may view withdrawals on a student's academic record as a sign of academic struggle or difficulty. It is important for students to explain the reasons for withdrawals in their application and demonstrate how they have overcome any challenges.
To ask for grad school recommendations effectively, approach professors or supervisors who know you well and can speak to your academic abilities and work ethic. Provide them with your resume, a list of schools you're applying to, and any specific points you'd like them to highlight in their recommendation letter. Be sure to ask well in advance of the application deadline and follow up with a thank-you note.
I have a GPA of 2.8 and majored in economics at UC Davis. I would like to change my path and go to Dental School or Law School or a Nurse School. would it be possible for me to get into one of those grad schools? if so, what do i have to do? and which grad schools do i have a shot in? obviously i didn't take any of the science classes the premed undergrads took. Help MEE