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How do I know I'm doing enough to get into grad school?

I'm graduating fairly early (I am 20 years old and graduate this spring) and I'm just worried that I don't have enough work/research experience to get into a program.

Thank you comment icon Hi Alisha! Can you give a little more info about what your degree will be in, what you want to go to grad school for ? The more detail you provide, the more personalized answers you can get. Sharyn Grose, Admin

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You’re doing enough academically if…

- Your GPA is at or close to the program’s average (usually 2.7–3.5 depending on the school).
- You’re taking or have taken courses related to the field you want to study.
- You have strong grades in your major classes, even if earlier grades weren’t perfect.

💡 Most grad programs care more about your recent academic performance than your past mistakes.

You’re doing enough professionally if…

You have at least one of these:
- Work experience related to your field
- Internships or volunteer work
- A project, portfolio, or writing sample
- Leadership roles at work, church, or in community service


💡 Grad schools value real-life experience — especially in fields like Criminal Justice, Social Work, Education, or Public Administration.


3. You’re doing enough in your application if…

You are preparing:
- A strong personal statement that tells your story and motivation
- Two to three good recommendation letters
- A resume that clearly shows your skills and experience
- Any required test scores (many program
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