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Consider funding, academics, reputation, and your gut intuition. Also consider your personal life, your own desires, and your quality of life. Don't just look within. Talk to other people. Close friends and family know you well and can offer a fresh perspective. Professors can discuss the d...
The timing of a law school visit depends on where you are in the process. For someone still deciding whether to apply to law school, a summer visit may make the most sense. With fewer students around, the campus is less busy and admissions officers and professors are more available for...
Participating in student groups can be invaluable to your college experience. From there, you can build a relatively large social circle. Then you’ll have access to people with information about all kinds of different programs, classes, and professors. Take that and run with ...
Prospective students may want to consult with their professors on choosing electives, particularly professors they will be doing research with. “Professors are the best resource in getting advice on the content of courses and their applicability to different careers,” Golkows...
It is rare for the average grades in such a class to be lower than a B—in graduate school, a C is generally as bad a an F, as a lot of funding decisions are predicated on a student maintaining a better than 3.0 GPA (in my second year of grad school, h...
What do you do after missing class? Do you just show up at the next class and start fresh? What about material that you've missed? Do you talk to professors? 7 Things To Do When You Miss Class (Before and After Your Absence)
Alas, too many alumni anduniversity professorscare about status and prestige to be willing to meet the incredible demand by increasing enrollment. As a result, many parents and students are forced toplay the status gameto avoid having their children excluded from too many opportunities. ...
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White professors make up just 58% of full-time faculty at SDSU, well below the national average, according to U.S. News data, while Asian faculty members make up nearly 13% of full-time faculty and Hispanic faculty members make up nearly 12%, both above the national averages. The ...