Networking is more than just exchanging business cards. Master the art of networking with these five simple concepts, recommended by a graduate student.
by Kevin Wright Graduate Student, Lewis & Clark College
For several reasons, many students end up juggling grad school and a full-time job. It can be stressful, but these four secrets can ease the craziness.
Are you an international student considering a graduate degree in the US? You're in good company! Here's an inside look at how to achieve your goal.
by Vincent J. Angrisani and Patrick O'Connell Executive Director of Enrollment; Director of International Students and Scholars; Queens College, City University of New York
Financial aid in graduate school functions a little differently than undergrad aid. Here's what you need to know about filing for your advanced degree.
There are four grad admission tests: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT. If you're thinking of attending grad school, you'll only have to take one. Here's what to know.
What are graduate admission officers looking for when reviewing applications? It's not all about grades. Here's what they expect to see in a grad student.
If you're interested in becoming an engineer, a graduate program just might put you on track to work in the best field for your interests and strengths.
Finding the right graduate program is tough. Finding the right program as an international student is even tougher. Here are 10 important issues to keep in mind.
Undergrad GPA is an important part of grad school admission. If you're worried about your GPA being low, here's a look at how that can affect your chances.
If you can secure them, fellowships and grants are the next best way to fund your graduate education after scholarships. Here's what to know about finding them.