Law school admission has always been competitive, but a lot has changed in recent years, largely from the pandemic. Here's what to know about these shifts.
Applying to grad school is a huge step, and you want to prepare the best application possible for admission. Here's some advice on how to do just that!
by Marcus Hanscom Director of Graduate Admission, Roger Williams University
COVID-19 has changed a lot about the future of higher education. Here's what you need to know about how the coronavirus is affecting medical school admission.
Knowing which standardized tests to take for your grad school goals is crucial so you don't waste your valuable time on unnecessary tests. Here's some advice on which ones to take or not!
Nervous about the GMAT? This infographic from Washington State University offers 10 tips to help prospective graduate Business students prep for the exam.
Planning to apply to grad school? Part three of this series covers months 6–4 of the 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your graduate applications.
Planning to apply to grad school? Part two of this series covers months 9–7 of the 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your graduate applications.
If you're planning to take the LSAT soon, you should also be thinking about how you can improve your LSAT score. These five tips will help you score high.
Preparing to take the GRE for your grad school applications? Here's what you can do to minimize your worries and maximize your chances of success on test day.