Friday Links: Paying for Grad School, Dual Degrees, School Rankings and More!
Happy Friday! Here’s a roundup of some great grad school tips and news links from the week:
Maximize Graduate School With a Dual Degree (U.S. News Education)
U.S. News details the difference between dual, joint, and interdisciplinary degrees and explains why these options may not be as expensive as you think.
The Best Graduate Schools for 2014: US News Releases the Rankings (Examiner)
U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 edition of the Best Graduate Schools was released online this past week. Here is the scoop on this year’s rankings.
Use These 5 Strategies to Pay for Graduate School (U.S. News Education)
According to U.S. News, one survey reported that almost 60 percent of employers offer some form of tuition assistance for grad students. Continue reading for five helpful strategies to consider when it comes to graduate school funding.
I’m Wait Listed, Now What? (About.com Graduate School)
You’re neither accepted nor rejected. About.com has some helpful advice for what to do if you’re stuck in graduate school admissions limbo.
Commit to a Life of Better Writing (The Daily Targum)
A Rutgers senior majoring in philosophy and history shares the process that he went through to become a better writer.
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