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Graduate School Application Requirements

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Graduate school application requirements encompass the set of prerequisites, documentation, and criteria that prospective students must fulfill to be considered for admission into a graduate program. These requirements typically include academic transcripts, standardized test scores (such as GRE or GMAT), letters of recommendation, a personal statement or statement of purpose, a resume or CV, and sometimes relevant work experience or portfolios depending on the field of study.

Key Features

  • Academic transcripts from previous institutions
  • Standardized test scores (GRE, GMAT, etc.)
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement or statement of purpose
  • Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Application fee payment
  • Relevant supplementary materials (e.g., portfolios for arts programs)
  • Language proficiency tests (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) for international applicants

Pros

  • Provides a clear pathway for applicants to demonstrate their qualifications and readiness.
  • Ensures consistency and fairness in the admissions process.
  • Helps programs identify candidates with the appropriate background and motivation.
  • Offers a chance for applicants to showcase their unique qualifications through personal statements and recommendations.

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and stressful to gather all required documents.
  • Standardized tests may favor certain demographics or educational backgrounds.
  • Application processes can be expensive and complex for some applicants.
  • May create barriers for non-traditional or underprivileged applicants.

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