Graduating from college means no more final exams, no more all-night study sessions, and no more waiting to put that hard-earned degree to the test in the working world. Or it could mean that it’s time to start the whole process all over again. For students pursuing a graduate degree, not only do the demands of college life start anew, they become more intense. GradSchools.com is an online resource for graduate school information with over 58,000 programs listed. The site contains a directory categorized by curriculum and subdivided by geography. Users simply select their desired curriculum to receive information about those particular graduate programs. When you’re trying to determine if graduate school is a good financial fit for your situation, you not only need to look at the cost of tuition, but should also consider books, supplies and living expenses. Peterson's Web site contains a tool that lets users refine searches for graduate schools by program, degree and location, or you can search by university name. If you’re thinking about graduate school, put yourself to the test with these questions. As part of the application process, many graduate school programs require standardize test scores. Here is information on the main four: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT. |