
GraceEun
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2014 Fall
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Higher Education Administration
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GraceEun reacted to a post in a topic: Imagining the Committee
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Anybody here have experience with using Turbo Tax for tax returns? If so, how was it? I'm filing independently for the first time and am a bit unsure of what to do. Thanks!
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GraceEun started following GWU--Higher Education Admin Masters Program and Turbo Tax?
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I thought it was a general rule that decisions don't have to be made until april 15th?
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Just got accepted into their program! I'm still going to wait until I get notified of all decisions, but has anybody had experience with this program or GW in general? I would love to get some first-hand advice and information! Thanks!
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If I don't get accepted anywhere, I think I'll...
GraceEun replied to Domino's topic in Waiting it Out
My worst nightmare I'll look for jobs, hopefully related to my area of interest, and work for a year or so. I'll definitely reapply the following year. -
Just had a brief but annoying encounter on the phone with a woman at the graduate admissions office. I was calling to check application status since I could see stuff I had already sent was missing, but the woman pretty much snapped at me and looked up stuff in a huff. I know that these calls are common, and that sometimes callers can be frustrating (I work at an admissions office) but for an applicant who is spending extensive time and money to apply to ___ institution, some courtesy/manners/friendliness would be nice. Makes me kind of question my intent to even apply to that university :/ Oh well. What are your pet peeves?
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Awesome! Thanks!
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Thanks for the clarification! I'll look into it.
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Hello all, I just recently finished up my applications for graduate school, and am now starting to seriously think about financial aid (Fafsa, private scholarships, loans, etc.). I have a few questions though which I hope you all can help me with. 1. Decisions don't come out till March/April--Should I still go ahead and submit FAFSA and other applications before I find out whether or not I got accepted? 2. If I do submit the FAFSA, is it more appropriate to file as independent or dependent? I'm expecting to take out a lot of loans + work-study/internship doing school and will be responsible for paying for all expenses myself. My parents have been great and have helped out tremendously for undergraduate funds. I would think, though, that filing independent this time would be more appropriate since I am not expecting any EFC (expected family contribution)? Thanks!
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Higher Ed/Student Affairs Fall 2014- Where are you applying?
GraceEun replied to JBums1028's topic in Education Forums
Just finished applying to all programs! I've applied to: Boston University University of Michigan Vanderbilt Northwestern William&Mary UVA UPenn GW UMass Amherst Hoping for the best while I start on financial aid stuff! -
Hi guys, So the deadline for one of my programs is tomorrow, so yesterday I sent a polite reminder email to the recommender. She sent me an email this morning saying it was completed and that she would finish 2 more requests I had previously sent in. However, she then asks if I could ask someone else because she is so busy with the holidays. I only have 2 weeks until the remainder of my letters are due and can't think of anyone I would feel comfortable asking a letter from. What do I do? Also, she asked why I was applying to so many schools. I'm only applying to 8 (which seems to be a reasonable number). How should I respond to this? THANKS SO MUCH! I'm having a little freak out right now lol.
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So one of the schools I'm applying to requires both a SOP and Personal Statement. The prompt for the latter is "describe any cultural, geographical, financial, educational, etc., experiences that have led you to pursue a graduate degree here. Some of SOP has some personal history as well, so how do I distinguish the two?
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Adjust expectations or what? Higher Education Admin programs
GraceEun replied to GraceEun's topic in Education Forums
Pursuing jobs post graduation was definitely one of my initial goals. I was looking into careers as an entry-level education consultant or admissions counselor, but proving the benefits of delaying grad school to my parents has been extremely difficult. They think school is always the best option and want me to at least apply to schools..so I'm obliging. I would love to get in, no doubt, but I'm much more realistic and looking to apply to jobs on the side. -
Adjust expectations or what? Higher Education Admin programs
GraceEun replied to GraceEun's topic in Education Forums
Hi Hitomimay, Thanks for the response! I can totally see where your questions are coming from, so I'll try to clarify. Since I would want to work in a university setting, my interest would largely lie in helping low-income, minority students who are already attending college. Various studies show that being accepted into college for students, especially low-income, minority ones, is only part of the climb, and that various supplemental programs and support need to be available to help students actually graduate. Whether my interest lies in admissions or enrollment, I don't necessarily know for sure. Still, Student Affairs should be a large enough scope to cover it? I think my relevant background shows the realizations I made from my transitions and experiences from K-12 to college populations. I'll make sure I put a lot of work into the essays! Any advice or tips on tools to use? I recently bought a guide to writing grad school statements book, so hopefully that'll help. Thanks!