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Application ProcessAssembling and completing materials to support your application takes time and planning. Be organized! Pay close attention to deadlines! Make requests to appropriate offices for transcripts, reference letters and test scores several weeks in advance of deadlines to avoid last minute panic. Applying to Graduate School Quick Reference Guide Application ProcessApplication ChecklistCompleting the application process for each school typically includes:1. taking appropriate tests and arranging to have scores sent; 2. completing and submitting the application form and essay; 3. arranging to have official transcript(s) sent; 4. requesting and forwarding reference letters; 5. interviewing (depends on program). The Application Form Read the application packet thoroughly. Although similar, there are subtle differences among applications. Make a photocopy of the application form for your draft and records. Type your final application. Neatness matters and reflects positively on you. If you must print, use black ink. Self-Assembly of Application Materials Cost of Applying Writing The Essay/Personal StatementWriting a Personal Statement Quick Reference Guide Many programs require candidates to write an essay as part of the application process. Sometimes there will be specific questions to answer. In other cases candidates may write about a topic of their choice. In any event, the essay will be an important part of the application materials submitted. It is a writing sample and your chance to present yourself as an individual and should be something only you could have written. Getting Started Content
Additional Resources in CDC Reference LettersSeveral months before application deadlines give serious thought about who you will ask to write reference letters. Open a Credentials File by visiting CDC South in LSG 500. This will make managing reference materials easier for you, as well as those writing letters for you. CDC retains the original of each letter and photocopies are forwarded to each graduate school at your written request. Instead of asking each person to write several reference letters, only one is needed for the Credentials File. Who and How to Ask When asking someone to write a reference letter, it is in your best interest to meet with that individual in person or speak with him or her by telephone. Discuss your plans; share a draft of your application, essay and/or résumé, and a list of topics you would like addressed in the letter. Ask if she or he would be willing to write a letter in support of your application to graduate school. You may get a variety of responses including an enthusiastic “yes.” If the person is cautious and expresses hesitation about providing a useful reference, don’t push it. Identify an alternative person to approach. Graduate School Recommendation Forms
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How Decisions Are MadeThere is no standard formula that graduate admissions committees follow in making decisions about applicants. The following factors influence decisions most heavily: academic record, test scores, reference letters, experience, and essay. How much weight each of these factors is given varies.
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