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What value has a graduate certificate are in the labor market?
Obviously a master's degree is a much stronger, but not a graduate certificate have any weight to find a job? He is a graduate certificate in mainly to complement a master's degree or can sustain itself?
It really all depends on your field and experience. A certificate Degree in business in general probably will not get anywhere, especially if you have no experience in the real world, but if it is specific as accounting or information systems can be useful.
Do graduate schools have to accept a certain amount of minorities if they meet the minimum requirements?
![]() Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and Counseling Psychology: 2010/2011 Edition (Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical Psychology) List Price: Sale Price: $17.39 You save: $10.56 (38%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionWith more than 120,000 copies in print, the Insider’s Guide is the resource students rely on to find graduate clinical and counseling psychology programs that meet their needsand gain admittance to them. The volume provides current data on 308 programs in the United States and Canada; descriptions of each program’s specializations or tracks; admission requirements and acceptance rates; crucial advice on financial assistance and loans; sample forms, personal statements, and curricula vitae; tips for acing the admissions interview; and planning and decision-making worksheets. Revised with the latest information, the 2010/2011 edition includes a new chapter on the crucial differences between PhD and PsyD programs. Features
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![]() Graduate Admissions Essays: Write Your Way into the Graduate School of Your Choice List Price: Sale Price: $13.04 See Reviews For This Product DescriptionVeteran higher-education consultant Donald Asher demystifies the graduate school application process and offers a detailed action plan that has proved successful for some of the most competitive programs in the country. The 50 sample essays--selected from thousands of candidates--showcase the best of the best, while the Essay Hall of Shame identifies common pitfalls to avoid. Sample letters of recommendation and essays for scholarships, residencies, fellowships, and postgraduate and postdoctoral applications cover all stages of the application process. Features
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![]() Getting In: A Step-By-Step Plan for Gaining Admission to Graduate School in Psychology List Price: Sale Price: $13.57 You save: $6.38 (32%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionGetting In, Second Edition is an update of the American Psychological Association's essential resource for anyone considering graduate study in psychology. This handy, readable book simplifies the process for applicants and increases their chances of being accepted. Useful timelines, tips, and tools break the tasks into manageable steps and help readers define their goals, select programs, and navigate the application process. A monthly timetable and detailed worksheets for selecting the best program matches are included, and a resource section provides a list of publications and organizations that are useful in the various phases of applying. Readers will learn what criteria admissions committees use to evaluate applicants, how to improve their qualifications, and how to showcase their talents in personal essays, letters of recommendations, and preselection interviews. The costs of a graduate education and financial aid information specific to graduate students are also discussed. Members of special populations, such as women, ethnic minorities, gay and lesbian applicants, and applicants with disabilities will find resources and guidance particular to their needs. While applying to graduate school can be challenging, this book demystifies the process and allays students' concerns about how to tackle it. Features
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![]() Academic Writing for Graduate Students, Second Edition: Essential Tasks and Skills (Michigan Series in English for Academic & Professional Purposes) List Price: Sale Price: $23.16 You save: $0.79 (3%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe second edition of this successful guide to writing for graduate-and undergraduate-students has been modified to include updates and replacements of older data sets; an increased range of disciplines with tasks such as nursing, marketing, and art history; discussions of discourse analysis; a broader discussion of e-mail use that includes current e-mail practices. Like its predecessor, this edition of Academic Writing for Graduate Students" explains understanding the intended audience, the purpose of the paper, and academic genres." includes the use of task-based methodology, analytic group discussion, and genre consciousness-raising." shows how to write summaries and critiques." features "language focus" sections that address linguistic elements as they affect the wider rhetorical objectives." helps students position themselves as junior scholars in their academic communities.The Commentary has also been revised and is available. |
![]() Get Into Graduate School: A Strategic Approach for Master's and Doctoral Candidates List Price: Sale Price: $13.60 You save: $6.40 (32%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThis strategic guide gives applicants the insider advice, including: Step-by-step guidance on how to find the right programDetailed advice on how to finance graduate degreesPreparing an outstanding application and excelling in the interviewPlanning for graduate school during college--what courses to take and extracurricular activities to get involved inPersonalized information for all applicants, including minorities, students with disabilities, older students, and international applicants Features
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![]() Graduate Schools in the U.S. 2011 (Peterson's Graduate Schools in the Us) List Price: Sale Price: $17.79 You save: $9.16 (34%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionPeterson's Graduate Schools in the U.S. is the "snapshot" paperback verison of the hardcover Peterson's Graduate & Professional Programs: An Overview, one of the six-volume hardcover Grad series. This compact guide is designed for students for purchase in bookstores and online. Features
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![]() What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School: 199 Helpful Hints for Success in Your Academic Career List Price: Sale Price: $9.92 You save: $6.03 (38%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product Description* 199 tips for getting your PhD and surviving and thriving in your first years of teaching* Irreverent, but serious, guide to what higher education institutions are REALLY like* Illustrated with original cartoons to bring the hints to lifeJust landed your first faculty position? Close to getting your Ph.D., and planning a career in academe? Already in your first job? This insightful guide will help you achieve success. What will academic life be like? How do you discover its tacit rules? Develop the habits and networks needed for success? What issues will you encounter if you’re a person of color, or a woman? How is higher education changing? In 199 succinct, and often humorous but seriously practical hints, Paul Gray and David E. Drew share their combined experience of many years as faculty and (recovering) administrators to offer insider advice—the kind that’s rarely taught or even talked about in graduate school. For instance, Gray and Drew advise you on what you can do to become known in your field and also to be humble about your Ph.D. They also warn you of the danger points along the Ph.D. path, and the possible stumbling blocks with litigious students. Their hints can cover topics as lofty as quantitative and qualitative methods and as mundane—but still as important—as negotiating campus parking.For easy reference as you climb the academic ladder, the hints are divided into 15 short chapters and 4 appendices covering the stages and responsibilities of faculty life. As the authors state, “It is a good life and it is a lifestyle for which you even get paid”. These hints will help you both make a valuable contribution to, and get the most from, academe. And if you are really penurious, persuade a family member or friend to buy this book for you. Features
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![]() The Graduate List Price: Sale Price: $10.40 You save: $2.60 (20%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionThe basis for Mike Nichols' acclaimed 1967 film starring Dustin Hoffman -- and for successful stage productions in London and on Broadway -- this classic novel about a naive college graduate adrift in the shifting social and sexual mores of the 1960s captures with hilarity and insight the alienation of youth and the disillusionment of an era. The Graduate When Benjamin Braddock graduates from a small Eastern college and moves home to his parents' house, everyone wants to know what he's going to do with his life. Embittered by the emptiness of his college education and indifferent to his grim prospects -- grad school? a career in plastics? -- Benjamin falls haplessly into an affair with Mrs. Robinson, the relentlessly seductive wife of his father's business partner. It's only when beautiful coed Elaine Robinson comes home to visit her parents that Benjamin, now smitten, thinks he might have found some kind of direction in his life. Unfortuately for Benjamin, Mrs. Robinson plays the role of protective mother as well as she does the one of mistress. A wondrously fierce and absurd battle of wills ensues, with love and idealism triumphing over the forces of corruption and conformity. Features
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![]() Graduate Savvy: Navigating the World of Online Higher Education Sale Price: $39.95 Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionWhat a great time to be engaged in higher education! Innovations in teaching pedagogies, expanding understandings of how adults really do learn, and the exponential growth of the Internet form the perfect storm for one of our most endearing values: Opportunity! Never has there been a greater opportunity to learn and teach than today. Online learning, quite literally, is transforming the world of higher education. Graduate Savvy begins with a compelling exploration of online learning as it moves into the heart of the text, which is to help you succeed should you decide to enroll in a web-based program. Topics such as plagiarism, Bloom's Taxonomy, scholarly sources, and academic writing make this a must read for all graduate learners. The Strategies for Success chapters provide invaluable insider knowledge and insights to help learners successfully navigate the courseroom, residencies, comprehensive exam, and dissertation in an online environment. The final chapters discuss post graduation opportunities and offer personal statements from online program alumni sure to provide inspiration as you progress in your academic journey. This second edition of Graduate Savvy engages readers like no other book in this field and provides the current status, latest trends, and best practices in online higher education. An indispensable book for web-based learners, as well as anyone interested in the world of online higher education, Graduate Savvy has become the authoritative word on online graduate school survival and success. |
![]() Graduate Study for the Twenty-First Century: How to Build an Academic Career in the Humanities List Price: Sale Price: $20.28 You save: $5.72 (22%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours See Reviews For This Product DescriptionMany graduate students continue to be regarded as "apprentices" despite the fact that they are expected to design and teach their own classes, serve on university committees, and conference and publish regularly. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the attrition rate for American Ph.D. programs is at an all-time high, between 40% and 50% (higher for women and minorities). Of those who finish, only one in three will secure tenure-track jobs. These statistics highlight waste: of millions of dollars by universities and of time and energy by students. Rather than teaching graduate students how to be graduate students, then, the guide prepares them for what they really seek: a successful academic career. Features
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