Career Center: Applying to Graduate School

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Placement Tests/Entrance Exams
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Write a Personal Statement
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Attend the Graduate & Professional School Fair
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Talk to Faculty
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Come to the UCC
Placement Tests/Entrance Exams
- Prep for free using resources on the testing websites (GRE, LSAT, GMAT)
- Take a full practice test
- Self-tutor using Kaplan website
- Sign up for a JMU test prep course (GRE, GMAT, and LSAT)
- Register for a test (GRE, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT)
Write a Personal Statement
- The JMU University Writing Center has tips and videos to help you with writing personal statements.
- The Purdue Online Writing Lab offers great advice on Writing the Personal Statement.
Attend the Graduate & Professional School Fair
This is an opportunity to collect information on schools and ask questions of program representatives. To learn more, please visit the Grad Fair page on the Graduate School website.
Talk to Faculty
One of the best places to get advice and information about specific graduate programs is to speak with a faculty member who’s already earned that degree! Interested in a Ph.D. in Chemistry, for example? The best person to speak to would be a professor in Chemistry who has their doctorate in your particular area of interest. Interested in an M.Ed. in Higher Education? Many staff around campus have this type of degree. If you’re not sure where to find someone with the degree you’re looking for, ask a staff member in the University Career Center!
Come to the UCC
UCC staff members are eager to help you in your quest of getting into the graduate school of your choice. Many graduate programs require both a resume and an interview, both of which we are more than happy to assist you in preparing for. You can make an appointment with any of our advisors by logging into Handshake.
Additional Resources
- Grad School video series on Youtube
- Grad School advice from the Vault blog
- Appointment with a UCC advisor
- Write a resume or CV
- Prepare for interviews