Preparing Your Applications

From taking standardized tests to writing personal statements, applying to grad school can take quite a bit of time. The earlier you start, the easier the process will be and the more time you will have to tackle any possible hurdles that may appear along the way.

The overall application for most graduate programs generally includes the following:

  1. Personal statements
  2. GPA and transcripts
  3. GRE scores (check if the general and/or subject exams are required)
  4. Letters of recommendation
  5. Biographical information from your essays or résumé/curriculum vitae that describes your academic, research, and professional experiences
  6. Writing sample (for some programs in the humanities and social sciences)
  7. Interview (for some graduate programs, often in the biosciences)

In general, faculty and admissions committees use these components to determine if you are a suitable candidate for graduate school. In particular, they are trying to determine if you are a suitable candidate for their specific program.

1. GATHER INFORMATION ON EACH OF THE GRADUATE PROGRAM’S REQUIREMENTS