Thursday, August 20, 2009

Career Services Resource Spotlight - Advice from Alumni about Applying to Grad School

Thinking about applying to grad school this fall or sometime in the future? I'm super excited about a new section on the Career Services website - advice from Tufts alumni about applying to graduate school. We have some great reflections from alumni in all sorts of programs, including international affairs, occupational therapy, engineering, public administration, business school, and more. Even if your program of interest isn't represented, the advice is still broad enough to offer you valuable tips. So if you want to know more about school/program research, the planning/timing of going to grad school, testing, personal statements, recommendations, and financing your program- read on!

http://careers.tufts.edu/students/gradschool/advice.asp

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