Sunday, September 30, 2018

From Undergrad to Grad:

On the way to grad school, can use the same backpack!

Over the summer we brought you the summer series “Back to school…again.” In this series,  some of our students who had taken time in between undergraduate and graduate school in genetic counseling shared their thoughts and experiences. This fall we are starting another exciting series of advice from our students who started their graduate degree immediately after finishing their undergraduate degree. In this four-part series students will answer the following questions:

1.    How did you prepare to apply to graduate school?

2.    Do you have any advice for people who want to apply while they are still in school?

3.    How has it felt to transition from undergrad to graduate school?

4.    Any recommendations for surviving grad school?

This week students will answer the first question: How did you prepare to apply to graduate school? We hope you enjoy our fall series: From undergrad to grad 

How did you prepare to apply to graduate school?

I talked to new counselors who I shadowed about the application process. I also went to a few open houses for information. 

I was part of an internship class that taught us about how to build a great resume, how to interview, and helped us fine-tune our professional skills. The final project for the class was finding a summer internship. 

Studying and preparing for graduate applications can require a lot of books! 


My internship was with a genetic counselor who also gave me advice for applying and read over my personal statement. 

I researched the programs I was interested in and made a list of what pre-requisites they required, average GRE scores, application deadlines, tuition cost, etc. It helped me keep narrow down the schools I wanted to apply to! 

I had one of my professors read my personal statement and she gave me really helpful feedback. 


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