Career questions tagged graduate-school
Once a student earns a bachelors degree, they are eligible to attend a graduate program. There is a Master's degree, Doctoral Degree, Juris Doctor Degree, Doctor of Medicine Degree, and Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessAfter undergrad, is it beneficial/worth it to work in my field for a year or so before applying to graduate school?
#graduate-school #professional-development #job-experience #research #science #STEM
What's the best way to contact future grad school advisors?
#graduate-school #ecology
What is the path to working in diplomacy/international affairs like?
I’m now a college freshman majoring in global studies, which I’m starting to realize is a bit different from the standard international relations degree (my school doesn’t offer this). I’m still interested working in world affairs (dream would be becoming a diplomat or working in an embassy), but I was wondering how people have gotten there. Would it be worth it to transfer to a school with the IR degree, should I wait until graduate school, is grad school even necessary, and what type of internships would be beneficial? Any suggestions would help! #international relations #diplomat #college #graduate-school I realized this is a really loaded question! Thank you to anyone that answers this :)
Should I pursue postgraduate studies?
#graduate-school #teaching #professor #college
How long before applying to Graduate School should I take the GRE?
#graduate-school #gre #college-admissions #gradschool #school #standardizedtest
What do History Graduate Programs look for in their applicant?
How much do history grad programs weigh GPA vs Test Score vs Personal Statement? And what kind of work/internship experience do they look for/if any? #graduate-school #history
Does this recession mean I might not be able to get a job when I graduate?
I am currently an architecture student with a planned graduation in 2022, what does the #COVID19 recession mean for the job market in regards to architecture? I was intending to practice for a few years before going to grad school, but does this mean I should start considering/planning to go to grad school directly after undergrad? #architect #architecture #job #graduate-school
What is the difference between an RA and a TA in graduate school?
#gradschool #graduate-school #research-assistant #teaching-assistant
What is considered an average GRE score?
#graduate-school #application # #college-admissions #standardized-exam
What is a good GPA for graduate school?
#graduate-school #gpa #college-admissions
How difficult is it for a recent high school grad to get hired for a job?
Let's say I just graduated and never had a job before, will it be possible to get a job? #graduate-school #first-job
Is medical school a requirement for a future in Social Psychology?
#psychology #medical #volunteer #graduate-school #psychiatry
How many hours are required to volunteer a week?
I would lie to be able to gain credit for this volunteer opportunity for graduate school. Would it be possible to earn hours for it? #graduate-school #volunteer
Great schools in NH to get social work degrees at?
#social-work #psychology #college #social #graduate-school
How different would a path be for someone wanting to do data science work by taking a graduate program in Business Analytics instead of the traditional Data Science path?
Hi, I'm a Computer Science graduate. I'm planning for a Master's program and the Business Analytics program looks interesting, but most programs are 10months, comparing that with a MSCS programs? How different of a job role would it be. Thanks. #computer-science #business #graduate-school #business-analytics #masters-program
Do you provide clinical rotation for FNP student?
I'm a FNP student, I would like to find a preceptor for clinical rotation. #graduate-school
Is it possible to complete a psychology PhD under a faculty member in a different department?
I'm looking into psychology graduate programs, particularly looking for researchers who study sexuality/relationships. People in this area vary in their actual department - for example, some are in sociology, communications, medicine, social work, etc. which vary pretty drastically from psych in terms of how the departments operate. If someone in a department like this is studying something I'm very interested in from a psychology perspective, would I be able to somehow complete my PhD under them? Can I do that by having a co-advisor in the psych department and if so, what might be the criteria for finding an advisor in psych? #psychology #research #grad-school #social-work #psychiatry #communications #sociology #graduate-school #phd #admissions #applications #college #medicine
How much debt does the average student graduate with?
#money #graduate-school #financial-planning
What classes do I need to work in Education Administration?
I'm a high school graduate who wants to seek a career in administration. #education #career #graduate-school
In what situation can you list a degree you're working on as your title?
For example, I'm applying to graduate school in psychology this semester. By the time I attend the graduate program, I will have completed my B.A. However, on my applications, should I list myself as "Alexandra C., B.A." or not? The only similar situation I can think of is people who have "ABD" but I wouldn't know another equivalent. #psychology #college-admissions #graduate-school #applications #bachelors
How to introduce yourself to a professor you want to study under in *grad school*?
I will be applying to Psychology Ph.D. programs this fall, and I was wondering how best to introduce myself to PIs I want to work with. For example: - What should I include in an email? - What should I say about myself? What should I say about them? - What questions do I need to ask them? #psychology #college #graduate-school #grad-school #doctorate #phd #interview #research #graduate #application #interview
Is a Masters worth it for unlicensed Architects
Is getting a #Masters degree (in Historic Preservation) worth the time, money, and effort following an undergrad in #architecture if I don’t intend to pursue licensure? It’s my understanding that as an Architectural Designer, I may be taken more seriously with a Masters degree as well as the B.Arch than if I finished with the B.Arch alone. #graduate #graduate-school #architect
I'm interesting in getting a master's or PhD degree in Architecture History, what are my options?
I'm currently an architecture student pursuing a B.Arch but I'm interesting in eventually studying architecture history more specifically, are there any departments/programs that offer a master's of PhD in that specialization or would I have to go through a more general Art History program? What are some universities to consider? #architecture #history #graduate-school
im not entirely sure what i want to apply to grad school for. im interested in becoming an MFT, a career coach, a life coach, or anything in that area of focus!
#career #graduate-school
I'm interested is becoming an MRI tech; is the amount of time I would have to spend in school to get my Associates going to be worth it in the long run?
#graduate-school