3 Oct 2016 ● Chris Eccles
How to Market Yourself to a Grad School Admissions Committee
This is a guest blogpost by QS, the world’s leading information specialist in the higher education sector.
The grad school admissions process can feel pretty daunting (and with reason). From your GRE scores to letters of recommendation and your statement of purpose, it’s important that you get everything right, meet all the deadlines, and differentiate yourself from other applicants every step of the way. To get into your dream grad school, whatever your discipline, you must combine excellent standardized tests scores with a flawless statement of purpose and a clear vision of the value you could bring to your chosen institution.
The grad school admissions process can feel pretty daunting (and with reason). From your GRE scores to letters of recommendation and your statement of purpose, it’s important that you get everything right, meet all the deadlines, and differentiate yourself from other applicants every step of the way. To get into your dream grad school, whatever your discipline, you must combine excellent standardized tests scores with a flawless statement of purpose and a clear vision of the value you could bring to your chosen institution.



