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Master’s Degree? Ph.D.? Law School? Thinking about applying? We are here to guide you through both the decision making and application process.
WHICH DEGREE SHOULD I PURSUE – MASTER’S, PHD, LAW SCHOOL?
It is important to know what your goals are after you complete your degree. Researching where your degree can lead you can help answer some initial questions.
You are also not restricted to stay in your undergraduate field of study. There are options right here! Did you know that Ramapo College has 8 Graduate Degree Programs?
If you are interested in applying to PhD programs in Literature, click HERE for more information.
If Law School is an option, check out the Law School Admission Council Website for general and LSAT information.
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN DIFFERENT GRADUATE PROGRAMS?
Talk to your undergraduate faculty members for advice. They have been through this process and will be a valuable resource to you. Ask about their graduate school experiences and their recommendations on programs in your desired field of study.
Priorities that you might have had searching for an undergraduate institution, are now most-likely different. Location will be important if you plan to work as a commuter student. It will also benefit you to look at schools from a career-oriented perspective. Check out the school’s career development office and find out who your advisor is.
HOW MANY SCHOOLS SHOULD I APPLY TO?
It is recommended that you apply to no more than six schools – two “ideal”, two “realistic”, and two “safety”.
WHAT DO GRADUATE SCHOOL ADMISSIONS COMMITTEES LOOK FOR IN APPLICANTS?
Test Scores: Some institutions require GMAT and programs require both the general and subject tests of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). For fall and winter applications, it is recommended to take the GRE during the spring or summer before. Information on the GRE is available on the GRE website.
Letters of recommendation: Will be expected – especially for a PhD. The usual expectation is three. Faculty are a great resource and make sure you ask early in an effort to give adequate time.
WHEN SHOULD I APPLY TO GRADUATE SCHOOL?
Most schools have deadlines between mid-December and early January, however, every university is different.
Financial aid decisions are generally decided around March, however, you should still apply as early as possible.
HOW AM I GOING TO PAY FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL?
Explore options for tuition stipends – Scholarships, loans. If you work full-time and go to school part-time, your employer may offer some form of tuition assistance. Be aware that companies might restrict studies to a field directly related to your job position.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE MY DEGREE?
Generally, a full-time master’s program can be completed in 2 years. Typically, a PhD program doesn’t have a time limit, although the average is 3-4 years beyond a master’s degree.
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A Gap Year can be a very constructive time out, where you take the opportunity to explore your passions – any way you choose. The time between college and graduate/professional school or beginning your career offers an opportunistic time for self-discovery. We understand the complexity of goal-setting, planning and successfully carrying out an individualized gap year and will work with you every step of the way.
WHAT BENEFITS DOES TAKING A GAP YEAR OFFER?
Exposure to a new experience is the best way to learn independence and adaptability. Taking a gap year is a different approach to exploring possible career interests and it is a chance for you to stand out and further your resume and graduate/professional school applications.
ARE GAP YEAR COMPANIES WORTH RESEARCHING?
Definitely, although some of these programs can be expensive, they can assist with a lot of planning your trip. They can help you find housing, place you with a host organization or family and guide you through the process of visa policies and paperwork. Websites of these companies often showcase alumni. People who have already gone through the process and experience can offer you real advice. Reach out!
HOW DO EMPLOYERS VIEW A GAP YEAR ON A RESUME?
Your planned gap year must have a purpose. You should anticipate future employers asking what accomplishments you made during this time and you will be expected to discuss what you’ve done and where you’ve been. Whether you want to learn a language, experience a different culture or live abroad, you will have a lot to reflect on once you return. You most likely have gained maturity and have been exposed to real-world situations. This is the time for you to build transferable skills and have the ability to articulate these skills upon your return.
HOW CAN I EASE MY PARENTS’ CONCERNS?
It is important for parents to understand that you are motivated to use this time for self-discovery and you have well thought-out plans and goals. They should know that you are not postponing the “real world,” you are just in need of a different experience. Sit down with them and confirm that they understand what you are trying to accomplish and how you are going to do so. They should also be aware that as an alum of Ramapo, you have access and support from the Cahill Career Center FOR LIFE!
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