How Many Graduate Schools Should You Apply To?
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Number of graduate schools you should apply to | Master's degree |
So you have decided to tread further on the path of education and pursue a higher degree. Great! How many graduate schools should you apply to? A question that often brain-fogs aspirants, getting it wrong can wreak havoc even for the most well-rounded grad school applicant.
Stellar undergrad performance, strong extra-curricular involvements, and decent work experience/internships need to be aligned with the right educational institutions. And coming up with a well-researched list of target schools is pivotal to this alignment.
I would say a list of 6–8 should suffice. It should be categorized into three: safe schools, moderate schools, and ambitious schools.
Safe Schools: The admission committee doesn’t have a reason to reject your candidature. You tick all of their requirements.
Moderate Schools: Selection-Rejection ratio of 60:40.
Ambitious Schools: You don’t stand a good chance. More of a shot in the dark.
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And I’m saying this from experience. Having managed to secure admits to an esteemed master’s program in the US from multiple renowned universities, I had to do my research on the number of schools to try for.
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