One of the first steps toward applying to a graduate school is looking into what interest you in each school. This report discusses three different graduate programs in different graduate schools that offer with admission requirements that include, but not limited to, grade points average (GPA), graduate record examinations (GRE), Personal Statement, and transcripts. Moreover, it also provides information in regards of the intangibles of each program such as costs, location, and funding like assistanceships and scholarships. The first graduate program that interests me is a master of science in health science that is offered by West Virginia University, which is located in Morgantown, West Virginia. They require transcripts from all, previously attended schools with a GPA of a minimum of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Also, the GRE is required with no minimum score. Moreover, three letters of recommendation and a one personal statement are also required. As of their requirements for international students as myself, 600 on paper based TOFEL test or 6.5 on an IELTS test must be achieved. Additionally, an interview for this program is not necessary, however, all prospective graduate students are expected to have maintained a C or better in their undergraduate courses for a one year of biology or related coursework, two years of chemistry, one year physics, math through calculus, one coursework in the social or behavioral sciences, and English. For this program, the focus of the study is
Franklin University is my first and only choice for graduate school. Franklin has provided me access to professional and educated faculty members, an accessible online campus learning environment, and a culture that meets my requirements. It’s my belief graduate school requires hard work, discipline, desire, and time. These are the values that I possess as an individual, student, employee, and steward to my community. My undergraduate grades reflect not only my outstanding performance at Franklin University, but my capability to succeed.
With the understanding that this program will give me the skills of a specialized clinical researcher through elective courses such as neuropharmacology, as well as hands on experience through internships in the medical science field, I am excitably seeking admittance. One goal I wish to accomplish while studying at Quinnipiac University is to work for one of the world’s premier biopharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer. I have worked in a veterinary lab for the past three years, and I recognize that a potential flaw in my previous medical school application was that I did not have the amount of human-medicine related clinical experience that the institutions which I was applying to were looking for. I believe that this hands-on experience, coupled with the medical laboratory science programs rigorous coursework, will properly prepare me to apply and gain admittance to, the medical school of my choice.
Let me first start by saying that I am so excited I have found a university that’s offers such an amazing Information Technology Management program to fulfill my educational needs. I currently have an Associates of Science in Science from Tidewater Community College with a Bachelor’s of Science in Healthcare Management from Saint Leo University. After earning my degrees I have been working in the healthcare field, Marketing /Sales, but Banking Technical Healthcare I desired the most. I took an ITE introduction 610 course for the University of Maryland in 2015 to get a glimpse of information technology. Although this one course
A Master of Arts in Communication, with a concentration in New Media and Marketing, is my next rung. In searching many graduate programs, this combined the use of some existing skills and those I believe I have potential. Part of the seven core courses include:
It is for this reason that I plan to undertake my graduate studies. The _______ Course at ___________would be a good opportunity for me to interact with the international student community and will also prepare me to excel in the global arena. I am confident that the program will help me accomplish my long-term goal of working as a senior analyst in a leading analytics firm using my professional educational background along with the program’s industry
All accepted program participants receive an all-expense paid four-day visit to Philadelphia. During their time on the Penn campus, the participants attend workshops on searching for graduate programs, writing effective application statements, and crafting research agendas. Moreover, they interact with Penn GSE
One of the earlier events that the APA introduced to interns focused on higher education, particularly the process of getting into graduate schools. The speaker was Dr. Nabil Hassan El-Ghoroury; he is currently the Associate Executive Director
Eric Hoover, in “What Colleges Want in an Applicant (Everything)” explains that the college admissions process is very problematic. Many feel the process isn’t fair, focusing too much on testing, financial concerns, alumni status, and other factors that don’t show the type of person each student really is. In fact, several universities, such as Olin’s College of Engineering, have attempted to improve the problem, but for some it seems nearly impossible, or perhaps unnecessary. The hope is to make changes in higher, Ivy League colleges in order to disperse changes beyond.
Kassandra MacPherson graduated college with a biology degree, while minoring in psychology which she states “lined up perfectly” with her requirements for PA school. Other requirements for graduate school include a minimum of 1000 hours of other medical experience such as, Emergency Medical Services, Paramedic and many more. Depending on the graduate school an intrigued student wants to attend, the limitations and requirements regarding acceptance vary. MacPherson suggested being informed of the requirements
Created by one of the most important men in America's history, The George Washington University is an institution with an impressive reputation and outstanding academics. Rooted in the city of Washington D.C., it offers unprecedented opportunities at research and internships. It is perched where the worlds of science, arts, and technology join together to forge new paths. It provides me an unrivaled opportunity to learn alongside world leaders, giving me a chance to participate in the world around me. If I go to George Washington, I will be part of a remarkable global community, aiming to change the world. I would be able to engage in important research in some of the most extraordinary facilities in the country. It would be an honor to attend
Most degree programs require three letters of recommendation, official transcripts and official test scores. Graduate school candidates must submit a statement of purpose that includes the reasons for pursuing a graduate degree, special interests within the field, academic background preparation and relevant skills and experience. Certain departments require additional test scores like the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admission Test
George Washington University is the number only University who offered a program that spoke to my interest. I am applying to the Master of Professional Studies in Security and Safety Leadership because I believe my analytical and critical thinking skills will be enhanced and the program expectations will be higher than in my to think effectively and efficiently. I believe that this program will provide me with the competencies to manage and succeed in the Homeland Security field. This program will provide me with the proper knowledge and skills I would need to excel in Criminal Justice.
The ideal program for me I feel is the one that maintains a good balance between clinical and academic aspects of infectious disease. I seek a program that serves a wide and diverse populace accompanied by wide array of pathology of varying complexity, emphasizes the importance of education, critical thinking, evidence based medicine, gives some aspect autonomy allowing its fellows to develop as independent clinicians and is supported by a dedicated faculty which will help guide me in whichever career path in infectious disease I may wish to
Why is this Graduate program right for you, both academically and professionally? What might you contribute to the program, both as a student and afterwards?
I am applying to Seoul National University to continue the development of my critical learning skills and to broaden my knowledge base. I feel I am now ready to complete a degree, and understand what is required to function successfully in our environment. I realize that to advance from the world of undergraduate college curriculum to that of an atmosphere of higher education in graduate training, takes much of a prospective graduate student??s time and effort.