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Internet Resources for Graduate School
Association
of American Medical Colleges,
www.aamc.org
Provides detailed information on the medical school admissions
process. Also includes information and application forms for
the American Medical College Application Service, AMCAS and
the new AMCAS-E software program.
Chaser,
the Resource Center for Graduate Student External Support,
http://chaser.rutgers.edu/
Chaser, the Resource Center for Graduate Student External Support
serves the Graduate School-New Brunswick community and its mission
is to assist graduate students in identifying and applying for
fellowships and research grants to support their graduate work.
The
Delta Course, http://www.deltacourse.com
The Delta Course offers a free daily GMAT practice question
by email as well as (for fee) online GMAT study guides and practice
questions.
FastWeb,
www.fastweb.com
A searchable database of more than 275,000 private sector scholarships,
fellowships, grants, and loans.
Financial
Aide Information Page, www.finaid.org
Contains a comprehensive listing of financial aide resources.
Get
Prepped,
www.getprepped.com
Get Prepped is a for-profit organization
offering weekend, multi-week and tutoring courses on the LSAT.
Graduate
Management Admissions Council,
www.gmat.org
The web site of the Graduate Management Admissions Council,
provides a 400 school database along with 200 links to graduate
business schools. Students can access GMAT information and register
for the test on line.
Graduate
School Rankings,
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/rankindex_brief.php
Provides rankings for programs in business, law, medicine, etc.
Kaplan,
www.kaplan.com
The web site for Kaplan, a for-profit organization offering
test preparation exams. The site contains information about
their services as well as other topics relating to graduate
school.
Law
School Admissions Council,
www.lsac.org
Provides information on the LSAT and other services/programs
for law school applicants.
MonsterTRAK-
ScholarshipTRAK,
www.monstertrak.com
Contains practical information on scholarships.
Peterson's
Education and Career Center,
www.petersons.com
Contains profiles of national and international graduate programs.
Princeton
Review, www.princetonreview.com
The Princeton Review is a for-profit organization offering test
preparation courses for such grad school exams as the GRE, LSAT,
GMAT, and MCAT. The site contains information on their services
as well as general graduate school information including the
latest updates on grad school admission tests. The site also
offers free online test samples for the GMAT and GRE.
Project
1000, http://mati.eas.asu.edu/p1000/whatis.html
Project 1000 is a national program created
to assist underrepresented students applying to graduate school.
Students may apply to up to seven of the over 88 participating
Project 1000 institutions by using one application. Participation
is FREE OF CHARGE to individual students and to the participating
institutions.
Updated: 12/21/04
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