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Education Resources on the Web
UNDERGRADUATE
EDUCATION RESOURCES ON THE WEB
Use this guide if you are thinking about further study. Starting
early will pay off!
DISCLAIMER: Providing links to these resources in no way constitutes an endorsement by the Center for Career Services of the accuracy, currency or reliability of these resources or those to which links may be made.
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General Guides | Testing
and Test Preparation | Financial
Resources | Rankings
GENERAL GUIDES
A number of sites exist that furnish links to
much of the graduate study-related information on the WWW. The
first guide includes thought-provoking discussions aimed at helping
the person who may not be sure whether more study is warranted
immediately or in the future.
Peterson's
Education and Career Center.
A comprehensive site covering graduate schools, undergraduate
education, distance learning opportunities, study abroad, and
other continuing education options.
Gradschools.com.
An ambitious site whose goal is a worldwide representation of
higher education opportunities.
Health
Professions Internet Bibliography.
Provided by SU's own Health Professions Advisory Program, a guide
to information for students contemplating graduate study in a
health profession. Find the link in the left column.
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TESTING AND TEST PREPARATION
Information is available directly from the organizations
that administer the various graduate admissions tests. The Educational
Testing Service (ETS) site includes a variety of information on
the GRE, GMAT, LSAT and other exams as well as other topics, i
.e. financing, careers, and more. The Medical College Admissions
Test (MCAT) is administered by the Association of American Medical
Colleges (AAMC), and its site includes information of additional
value as well.
Educational
Testing Service
Association
of American Medical Colleges
The above sites also offer advice on test preparation.
A number of companies offer test preparation programs and materials
as well.
The
Princeton Review
Kaplan
Online
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
In addition to the links accessible through the
General Guides noted above, a number of other resources exist
to help prospective students to finance their studies. Check out
the following and feel free to alert us to other top notch sites
you may know. Incidentally, beware of "scholarship scams"
perpetrated by organizations who may say they can help you find
money.
Scholarship
Scams.
A consumer alert from the Federal Trade Commission.
Finaid:
The Financial Aid Information Page.
fastWEB
(Financial Aid Search Through the Web).
CollegeNET.
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GRADUATE SCHOOL RANKINGS
It is quite natural for aspiring students to wish
to know how a given program compares with similar programs. Since
rankings depend somewhat on who has been surveyed and what critieria
have been used, and such rankings usually profile "top"
schools and may not include perfectly respectable schools and
programs, students should certainly
+ add their own personal criteria to determine
which schools and programs may be best fits for their interests
and aspirations
+ discuss these matters with an informed counselor
+ network with professional in their field and alumni of various
schools
Sites with information about rankings include:
U.S.
News - 2009 Grad School Rankings.
Part of a site featuring various types of information on education
and careers.
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WANT TO LEARN MORE?
Investigate the resources at the Center for Career
Services (235 Schine), in your home college, and through the University's
two all-campus advising services, the Health Professions Advisory
Program (312 HL) and the University Pre-Law Advisor (329 HL).
Be aware that the Center for Career Services offers
a Credentials Service to help you manage letters of reference
and other supporting materials.