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Mathis2790

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  1. RT @HigherEdJobs: Interviewing for a job is a lot like a first date. Here's 5 'pickup lines' for job seekers - http://t.co/dY1YCEDM5h #High…
  2. I applied to Colorado State and heard back on Wednesday. Good Luck!
  3. I'm just curious, I was reviewing NASPA's directory and I noticed that UCONN receives 300 applications on average. What other schools receive a similar number of applicants? This is just for personal curiosity.
  4. I'm excited to see this thread! I'm super nervous going into this admissions cycle but I'm crossing my fingers I get in somewhere! I'm 95% sure that these are the schools I'm applying to but they are subject to change as I would have to relocate from the Seattle area with my boyfriend and his three small daughters. I spent one year in Admissions as a work-study at a community college before transferring to a 4 year school where I worked for the Director of Student Administration (again work study) , I also got a summer job at an admissions office this summer and my senior year (finally!) I will be working in the service-learning department. Seattle University Lewis & Clark College Oregon State University Colorado State University***** top pick!!! University of Northern Colorado University of Utah University of Nebraska UCONN
  5. Thanks Quigley for all of the helpful advice! I think visiting beforehand will help me narrow down the schools I want to apply to. However, I will be sure to research more about professors and try and find a current student or two.
  6. Thanks! I hope more people see this. It will be awesome in the future.
  7. I saw a similar post when I searched the forum but it didn't answer all of my questions so I thought I would submit a post. I'm currently stationed 3,000 miles away from the graduate programs I am interested in and I have an opportunity to visit them this summer before applying for Fall 2015 ( I'm getting an early start). Besides arranging a campus visit and tour what else should I be looking for/doing? I know everyone says to make sure that the school is a good fit but what should I be looking for? I know I probably sound clueless and it's because I am. I currently attend a commuter school with a bunch of returning adults and other military students. Should I ask to meet with current graduate students? Since this is my one opportunity to visit before potentially attending the university I want to make the best of my visit. Any suggestions? Any advice is welcomed. Thank you.
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