GRADUATE STUDENTS
Acceptance into a graduate program not only requires impressive scores on the GRE or GMAT standardized exam, but also demands strong and convincing application essays. Succeeding in graduate school brings new challenges, and the final demonstration of scholarship can take months, or years, to complete.
Preparing for the GRE or GMAT Verbal Examination
• Practice all verbal reasoning question types.
• Respond successfully to simulated analysis of an issue
and analysis of an argument essay prompts.
• Complete the essays within the thirty–minute time limit.
Application essays that introduce an exceptional, distinctive candidate prompt readers to "sit up and take notice."
• Share details that persuade others you
possess unique qualities.
• Convince them of your intentionality.
• Inspire them to envision you as a distinguished alumnus!
Refresher sessions in the hows of good writing will reduce anxiety, lead to solid papers, and impress professors and cohorts.
• Learn strategies for keeping track of facts and
ideas you read and hear.
• Discover the tricks that lead to increased insight.
• Master the techniques of evidence-based
research and triangulation.
Successful completion of a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation requires meeting specific content, chapter, stylistic, and documentation demands.
• Master techniques for careful reading, observation,
and composing.
• Ensure your content fits within the established guidelines.
• Turn your research into an enlightening
and provocative read.