Articles tagged with Graduate School

COVID-19 Updates: List of Standardized Test Changes (Current as of March 20, 2020)

COVID-19 Updates: List of Standardized Test Changes (Current as of March 20, 2020)

With COVID-19 precautions forcing the cancellation and postponement of large gatherings of people, standardized tests like the ACT and SAT are finding themselves in similar situations to the NCAA Tournament and Coachella, weighing decisions to postpone or cancel certain test administrations in the name of public safety. And like most airlines and cruises, most testing agencies are relaxing their cancellation and rescheduling policies so that those concerned about coronavirus have the option to postpone their tests, penalty-free. Wondering what’s happening with a standardized test that you’re planning to take this spring?  Her ... Read More About COVID-19 Updates: List of Standardized Test Changes (Current as of March 20, 2020)

LSAT Test Dates for 2020-2021

LSAT Test Dates for 2020-2021

If you’re planning to apply to law school and to take the LSAT, there are likely plenty of questions on your mind. You might be wondering, “What’s a good LSAT score? Where can I find practice tests? How can I possibly complete all of those logic games in such a short period of time?”  Before you can take on the LSAT’s complex questions, there’s one all-important question you need to answer first: “When am I going to take the LSAT?” The LSAT is only offered on fixed dates, with registration deadlines several weeks prior to the exam date. It is critical to plan ahead, to know your LSAT test d ... Read More About LSAT Test Dates for 2020-2021

How to Balance Work and Grad School

How to Balance Work and Grad School

Congratulations on your decision to attend grad school! According to the Census Bureau, just 9.3% of American adults over 25 have earned a master’s degree. Pursuing a master’s degree is no easy task, but it is an endeavor that can yield a number of benefits. Grad school allows you to explore your academic passions on a deeper level, participate in cutting-edge research projects, make valuable contacts in your field, and strengthen your employment prospects. Some graduate students choose to work and study at the same time, while others do so out of necessity. In any case, a proper balance between both responsibilities is indispens ... Read More About How to Balance Work and Grad School

3 Ways MBA Classes Differ from Undergraduate Courses

3 Ways MBA Classes Differ from Undergraduate Courses

Graduate school is quite different than what you experienced in college. Even if you majored in business management during your undergraduate years, a graduate-level business program will present you with a greater challenge, both in terms of the depth of coursework and the standard of analysis you’ll be expected to perform in your classes. MBA classes differ from undergraduate courses for many reasons, including shorter deadlines, an increase in collaborative work, and a consistently high level of dedication among your peers. How do undergraduate courses contrast with those you’ll encounter in business school? Here are three ways ... Read More About 3 Ways MBA Classes Differ from Undergraduate Courses

5 Ways to Stay Motivated During Finals Week

5 Ways to Stay Motivated During Finals Week

Finals week can be a true test of your academic stamina. By this point in the semester, you’re likely working double time to stay on top of your studies and maintain a positive mindset. As finals week quickly approaches, it’s key to find strategies to stay energized to succeed. Ways to stay motivated during finals week include focusing on your goals, following your study plan, and finding strategies to hold yourself accountable. Looking to successfully tackle your finals? Keep reading to learn five ways to stay motivated during finals week. 1. Stay motivated during finals week by remembering your goals Studying for your finals c ... Read More About 5 Ways to Stay Motivated During Finals Week

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