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A route to successApplying to grad school can feel like a seven-month scavenger hunt. Heres a map to help you find your way.
Tip: Take practice exams and focus on areas where you need the most improvement.
Tip: Call the department to see if any faculty can meet with you while you're there.
Tip: Send an information packet to the people who write your letters, including your resume, undergraduate transcript and a list of accomplishments.
Tip: Make a backup copy of your application packet. Consider sending it through registered mail.
Tip: As soon as you have two offers in hand, pick the one that you prefer and immediately decline the other.
Adapted from Getting In: A Step-by-Step Plan for Gaining Admission to Graduate School in Psychology, Second Edition (pp. 8–9). Copyright ©2007 by APA. Also in the Cover Package …
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