Annually, hundreds of thousands of college students and young adults make the decision to pursue graduate degrees in a wide variety of disciplines, including business, law, medicine, and other programs. In an ever-increasing competitive atmosphere for young adults beginning their careers, these advanced degrees can provide a significant advantage early in a career. Applications to graduate schools in all disciplines continue to increase every year. Developed under the watchful eye of an editor with decades of experience in ...
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Annually, hundreds of thousands of college students and young adults make the decision to pursue graduate degrees in a wide variety of disciplines, including business, law, medicine, and other programs. In an ever-increasing competitive atmosphere for young adults beginning their careers, these advanced degrees can provide a significant advantage early in a career. Applications to graduate schools in all disciplines continue to increase every year. Developed under the watchful eye of an editor with decades of experience in helping students and young adults select and gain admission to the graduate school of their choice, "Graduate School: The Best Resources To Help You Choose, Get In, & Pay" is the third title in Resource Pathways' Higher Education & Careers series of information guidebooks. This essential resource includes reviews of more than 100 resources (books, websites, and others) focused on the challenges of getting an advanced degree: Choosing the right program at the right university, completing the application and gaining admission, and finding sufficient financial aid.
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Very good. Light wear on cover, library stamps on edges, no marks in text. Richard E. Watts, Ph.D., LPCC, CFT, Coordinator, Community and School Counseling Programs, *Department of Adult, Counseling, Health, and Vocational Education, Kent State University, Kent, OH\n"StepParenting provides a wealth of useful information to help readers become well informed regarding resources available on the topic of stepparenting and blending families. The breadth of coverage (including current internet resources), in such an accessible format, is impressive. This will be a valuable guidebook for both blended families and professionals dedicated to helping families develop their 'blend'."--This text refers to the \n\n\n\nPaperback\nedition. \n\nMary K. Clark, PhD, Program Representative and Director of the Rackham Summer Institute Office of Student Recruitment and Support, H.H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan\n"The updated format of 'Graduate School: The Best Resources...' is spectacular and easy to read. The resource guide takes the guesswork out of the graduate education process. If I had to select one guide as the single most important tool for prospective graduate students or for those working with prospective graduate students, I would recommend your 2nd edition without hesitation. It's like having your own personal advising staff on call. The directory of Helpful Organizations will benefit everyone, even those who have already completed their graduate education. I can assure you that I will have a copy of this new edition as I travel across the country recruiting graduate students for the University of Michigan. The inclusion of the wide selection of web-based resources will certainly take this publication well into the 21st century without risk of being hampered by the Y2K bug. In a word, Magnificent! "--This text refers to the \n\n\n\nPaperback\nedition.