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Grad School Admissions

Twenty-Five Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students

The decision about whether to attend an undergraduate or graduate program is based on many personal factors, but one of…

Application Advice from Accepted Data Science Clients

As you are aware, when you are active on the Internet – whether posting on social media, buying something online,…

How to Get Accepted to Berkeley Haas’ Master of Financial Engineering Program [Episode 540]

Are you looking for a highly respective quantitative program that will prepare you for a career in the most demanding,…

Do I Really Need a Mock Admissions Interview? [Short Video]

Just how important is having a mock interview before your upcoming graduate school admissions interview? Listen to Accepted Founder Linda…

How the Team Approach to Admissions Consulting at Accepted Benefits You

If you are a current Accepted client, you’re likely familiar with our firm’s practice of conducting peer reviews as part…

Four Ways to Show How You’ll Contribute in the Future

Schools are looking for  and will actively contribute not only to their student/alumni communities but also to the greater community and…

Graduate School in Psychology: PsyD or Psy Phd, Which Is Right for You?

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook states, “Overall employment of psychologists is projected to grow 6 percent…

Three Tips for Parents of Applicants

Today’s parents tend to be much (and sometimes, much, much!) more involved in their children’s lives than parents from past…

Three Must-Have Elements of a Good Statement of Purpose

What are the essential components of a strong statement of purpose essay?  Very simply, you’ll need to include your MAP:…

One Size Does NOT Fit All – Resume Writing Tips

If you have already updated your resume recently, why do you need to revise it for your application? We’ll explain…

How to Project Professionalism, Positivity, and Confidence in Your Statement of Purpose

What is the right tone to aim for when writing your statement of purpose (SOP) or other application essays? Should…

Are Scholarship Databases a Good Way to Find Scholarships?

Scholarship databases are an attractive idea for most applicants – after all, who wouldn’t appreciate an easy way to find…

20 Do’s And Don’ts For Your Application Resume

Your application resume is usually the first opportunity admissions readers have to get to know you and learn about your…

Get Ready for the New GRE

The GRE has been a staple in graduate school admissions for more than 75 years, but big changes are coming…

Selecting the Right PhD Program

If you are thinking about applying to a PhD program, then you are probably already familiar with the research process,…

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education and What the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action Means for Admissions

Most higher education institutions promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as core values attached to their institutional mission, because doing…

All You Need to Know About the New, Shorter GRE [Episode 531]

In this episode, Rohit Sharma, Sr. Vice President of Global Higher Education and Workskills, explains how ETS made the GRE…

Deciding Who Should Write Your Letters of Recommendation – Master’s

Letters of recommendation (LORs) are a key part of your application for master’s programs. Strong letters provide meaningful support, while…

Eight Tips for Attention-Grabbing Resumes

What should you include in your application resume? What should you leave out? What sort of tone should your resume…

Four Things to Do over the Summer before Applying to Graduate School

It’s summertime, so you might be enjoying a well-deserved break from school or even a more relaxed work schedule. We…