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.
Thinking about attending graduate school for a master's degree? Here's a look at some of the benefits that come with pursuing one of these advanced degrees.
by Joyce A. Strawser Dean, Stillman School of Business, Seton Hall University
Planning to apply to grad school? This series walks you through a 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your applications, starting 12–10 months out.
Graduate school is a major undertaking, so of course you should be sure you're comfortable with the school and program you choose. Here's some expert advice.
So, you're planning to attend grad school--congratulations! But first you need advice to decide which type of program works best for your lifestyle and schedule.
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.
Grad school debt is all but inevitable. These expert tips will help you deal with the student loans left in the wake of that hard-earned graduate degree.
If you're thinking about applying to grad school, plan with care so deadlines don't creep up on you. Get ready with this essential application timeline.