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Tips to Get the Most out of Graduate School Fairs
One of the most important aspects of applying to graduate school is selecting the programs
that are best suited to your interests and career goals. Graduate School Fairs provide you
with an opportunity to gain in-depth information from school representatives that will help
you evaluate programs and find the best fit for you.
- Come prepared. Before the fair, review the
Graduate School Fair or International Affairs
Graduate Schools Fair directories to see who will be attending the fairs. Then,
begin reviewing graduate school
catalogues, directories, and websites to get a sense of
the universities and their programs. This will help you identify some of the programs of
interest to you and which schools to target at the fair.
- Rank the schools according to your preference. Visit the schools you are most interested in
first so that you have plenty of time to gather as much information as you need.
- Prepare a list of questions to help you determine if there is a match between
the graduate school program and your interests and goals.
Questions may address costs, financial aid, program
requirements, course offerings, facilities, location, student life, faculty, and
program reputation.
- Give yourself plenty of time, arrive early, and take a few minutes to review the map and
directory of the fair.
- Be prepared to answer questions from the admissions representatives, such as, "Why
do you want to attend graduate school?" and, "When?"
- Ask the representative for his/her card; this will provide you with a direct contact
that can be used later on for asking follow up questions. Use this opportunity to not only
network with the representatives, but also to collect materials for later review.
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