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Program Research
Admissions committees want to see that you've done your homework. I'll do it for you!
Why you need to research your programs:
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In addition to relaying your personal experience, academic background and long-term goals, your personal statement also needs to convey your rationale for pursuing a specific program and how the degree fits into your career plan.
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You can strengthen this rationale by writing about how:
Specific coursework will provide you with the necessary theoretical framework or practical training you desire.
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A program's research methods training can support your dissertation and academic goals.
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Access to particular faculty research or institutional research centers supports your learning goals.
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Course design, such as the inclusion of practicums or internships, strengthen your career goals and readiness.
The Output - How I'll Help You:
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I'll provide you with a document that outlines program specifics that are relevant to your application, career and academic goals. The document can be categorized according to the above categories or modified to include the program details that might be most relevant for you.
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