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Choosing A Graduate Program:
Making a Short List
Dr. Ibibia K. Dabipi
MATC Scholars Program
October 28 – 31, 2015
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
OUTLINE
• Introduction
• Learning Objectives
• Learning Outcomes
• Session Presentation
• Conclusion
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Understand your potential
• Assess your options in concert with your
career objectives
• Determine the academic environment that
optimizes your chances to succeed
• Preparing a competitive application packet
• Understanding GRE scores
• Review of the Graduate Admission Process
LEARNING OUTCOMES
• When Choosing a Graduate Program, you should be
able to match your potential with institutions that
best meet your needs
• Understand the nature of access that the chosen
environment provides especially with regards to
mentors as well as collegiality
• Prepare to meet the challenges of the chosen
program if you are to succeed
• Knowledge of the importance of the GRE
• Understanding the components of a graduate
application packet
UNDERSTAND YOUR POTENTIAL
• Understand the time and financial resources
investment required
• Ensure that the investment will advance
your career in the desired direction
• Look within yourself to determine where
you are and your proposed destination
• Analyze your strengths, weaknesses,
financial, and social situation
UNDERSTAND YOUR POTENTIAL
• Then set short- and long-term goals to help
you focus on achieving them
• These form the basis of your decision-
making process – whether to do online or
traditional graduate studies
SELECTING AN INSTITUTION
• Look at different institutions and the
benefits of each
• Identify specific schools that have the
degree programs and specialization areas of
interest
• When is the right time to begin the process?
• Internships
SELECTING AN INSTITUTION
• Ask yourself the following questions:
• Does the structure of this program fit my
personal academic style?
• Are my study skills appropriate to the chosen
program’s level of difficulty?
• Are the level of my social skills and self-
confidence appropriate to succeed in this
program?
• Is my intellectual development advanced enough
to succeed in this program?
• What qualities do the professors possess that
would make them to be good advisors?
• Do I have a good knowledge of my strengths and
weaknesses?
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) - MASTER OF SCIENCE
(MS) - DOCTOR OF PHILISOPHY (Ph.D.)
• Some programs admit for direct Ph.D.
without an outlet for a Masters
• Know your limitations and plan for
alternatives
• Understand the options available to you as
it relates to course variety and the numbers
of Professors in the area of your interest
FIND AND UNDERSTAND THE DEGREE PLAN
• See how prepared you are by aligning the
courses you have taken with the course
description and degree plan
• What additional requirements will you need
before starting the program
• Examine if the structure fits your study
style
• Improve on your writing skills as this is
expected of you
PREPARING A COMPETITIVE APPLICATION PACKET
• Writing a successful Statement of Purpose
• Be very clear about your goals and how the specific
program you are applying to is the best place to
achieve them
• Address the anticipated impact your research on the
field of relevance to you
• If you have significant research experience, your
statement of purpose should demonstrate your
abilities
• Letters of Recommendation
• The most effective recommendation is one from a
faculty member who knows your work and can
describe your performance relative to your classmates
• Choose a professor who can speak specifically about
why you will make a good researcher
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GRE
• GRE is the Graduate Records Exam
• GRE Tests and Scores
• GRE Revised General Test (changed in August
2011) measures your verbal reasoning,
quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking and
analytical writing skills
• Verbal Reasoning score is reported on a 130–170 score
scale, in 1-point increments.
• Quantitative Reasoning score is reported on a 130–170
score scale, in 1-point increments.
• An Analytical Writing score is reported on a 0–6 score
level, in half-point increments.
• GRE Subject Test measures your knowledge of a
specific subject
• GRE Revised General Test is a computer-based test
and in most regions of the world is available on a
continuous basis
• GRE Subject Test are paper-based test given at
centers worldwide three (October, November, and
April) times per year
• Aim to achieve higher than the required minimum
• For more information on the GRE Revised General
as well as the GRE Subject Tests, go to
www.ets.org
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GRE
Your Academic and Professional Environment
Full
Time
Program
Requirements
Yes
Online
<100%100%
Degree
Requirements
No
Funding Opportunities
Research Interest
Full Time< Full Time
Access Issues
Lack of Face to Face
Communication
Prepared to Meet
the Challenges
Strive to Succeed
REVIEW OF THE GRADUATE ADMISSION PROCESS
CONCLUSION
• Assess your options as they relate to your
career objectives form the basis to pursue
online versus traditional graduate programs
• Become familiar with the academic
environment that will best optimize your
chances of succeeding
• Understand some key components to a
competitive graduate application
• Better understand the importance of the
GRE
Slide design © 2009, Mid-America Transportation Center. All rights reserved.
Dr. Ibibia K. Dabipi
Professor
University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
Department of Engineering & Aviation/Operations
Tanner Hall - 1
Princess Anne, MD 21853
ikdabipi@umes.edu
CREDITS

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2015 MATC Scholars Program: Ibibia Dabipi

  • 1. Choosing A Graduate Program: Making a Short List Dr. Ibibia K. Dabipi MATC Scholars Program October 28 – 31, 2015 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • 2. OUTLINE • Introduction • Learning Objectives • Learning Outcomes • Session Presentation • Conclusion
  • 3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Understand your potential • Assess your options in concert with your career objectives • Determine the academic environment that optimizes your chances to succeed • Preparing a competitive application packet • Understanding GRE scores • Review of the Graduate Admission Process
  • 4. LEARNING OUTCOMES • When Choosing a Graduate Program, you should be able to match your potential with institutions that best meet your needs • Understand the nature of access that the chosen environment provides especially with regards to mentors as well as collegiality • Prepare to meet the challenges of the chosen program if you are to succeed • Knowledge of the importance of the GRE • Understanding the components of a graduate application packet
  • 5. UNDERSTAND YOUR POTENTIAL • Understand the time and financial resources investment required • Ensure that the investment will advance your career in the desired direction • Look within yourself to determine where you are and your proposed destination • Analyze your strengths, weaknesses, financial, and social situation
  • 6. UNDERSTAND YOUR POTENTIAL • Then set short- and long-term goals to help you focus on achieving them • These form the basis of your decision- making process – whether to do online or traditional graduate studies
  • 7. SELECTING AN INSTITUTION • Look at different institutions and the benefits of each • Identify specific schools that have the degree programs and specialization areas of interest • When is the right time to begin the process? • Internships
  • 8. SELECTING AN INSTITUTION • Ask yourself the following questions: • Does the structure of this program fit my personal academic style? • Are my study skills appropriate to the chosen program’s level of difficulty? • Are the level of my social skills and self- confidence appropriate to succeed in this program? • Is my intellectual development advanced enough to succeed in this program? • What qualities do the professors possess that would make them to be good advisors? • Do I have a good knowledge of my strengths and weaknesses?
  • 9. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) - MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) - DOCTOR OF PHILISOPHY (Ph.D.) • Some programs admit for direct Ph.D. without an outlet for a Masters • Know your limitations and plan for alternatives • Understand the options available to you as it relates to course variety and the numbers of Professors in the area of your interest
  • 10. FIND AND UNDERSTAND THE DEGREE PLAN • See how prepared you are by aligning the courses you have taken with the course description and degree plan • What additional requirements will you need before starting the program • Examine if the structure fits your study style • Improve on your writing skills as this is expected of you
  • 11. PREPARING A COMPETITIVE APPLICATION PACKET • Writing a successful Statement of Purpose • Be very clear about your goals and how the specific program you are applying to is the best place to achieve them • Address the anticipated impact your research on the field of relevance to you • If you have significant research experience, your statement of purpose should demonstrate your abilities • Letters of Recommendation • The most effective recommendation is one from a faculty member who knows your work and can describe your performance relative to your classmates • Choose a professor who can speak specifically about why you will make a good researcher
  • 12. UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GRE • GRE is the Graduate Records Exam • GRE Tests and Scores • GRE Revised General Test (changed in August 2011) measures your verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking and analytical writing skills • Verbal Reasoning score is reported on a 130–170 score scale, in 1-point increments. • Quantitative Reasoning score is reported on a 130–170 score scale, in 1-point increments. • An Analytical Writing score is reported on a 0–6 score level, in half-point increments. • GRE Subject Test measures your knowledge of a specific subject
  • 13. • GRE Revised General Test is a computer-based test and in most regions of the world is available on a continuous basis • GRE Subject Test are paper-based test given at centers worldwide three (October, November, and April) times per year • Aim to achieve higher than the required minimum • For more information on the GRE Revised General as well as the GRE Subject Tests, go to www.ets.org UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GRE
  • 14. Your Academic and Professional Environment Full Time Program Requirements Yes Online <100%100% Degree Requirements No Funding Opportunities Research Interest Full Time< Full Time Access Issues Lack of Face to Face Communication Prepared to Meet the Challenges Strive to Succeed REVIEW OF THE GRADUATE ADMISSION PROCESS
  • 15. CONCLUSION • Assess your options as they relate to your career objectives form the basis to pursue online versus traditional graduate programs • Become familiar with the academic environment that will best optimize your chances of succeeding • Understand some key components to a competitive graduate application • Better understand the importance of the GRE
  • 16. Slide design © 2009, Mid-America Transportation Center. All rights reserved. Dr. Ibibia K. Dabipi Professor University of Maryland-Eastern Shore Department of Engineering & Aviation/Operations Tanner Hall - 1 Princess Anne, MD 21853 ikdabipi@umes.edu CREDITS