Monday, February 28, 2011

Learn How Graduate School Admissions Committees Interpret Your Undergraduate Grades

If you are planning to apply to graduate school in the USA, early planning during your undergraduate program and knowing what graduate admissions committees consider most important when reviewing applications, can significantly increase your chances of getting accepted to a great program.

Daniel Chatham, Dean of Admissions at a top graduate school in California, sheds light on the graduate admissions process from the perspective of the admissions committee in his blog: insidetheadcom.com.
Click on the link below to read one of his recent posts about how graduate admissions committees interpret students' undergraduate grades:

http://www.insidetheadcom.com/applications/how-to-admissions-committees-interpret-undergraduate-grades/

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1 comment:

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