It’s important to know the components of a graduate school application before you apply, as the application process can be intimidating and time-consuming.
Most graduate school applications require completion of an online application and transcripts from the institution where you received your bachelor’s or other advanced degrees. In addition, you may be asked for a personal statement (or statement of purpose), letters of recommendation, and entrance exam scores. Not all IU Indianapolis programs require all of these; it depends on the program so it’s important to find out the specific requirements of the program to which you will apply.
Tips for Writing a Personal Statement
You may find this Writing the Personal Statement document helpful as well.
Tips for Gaining Letters of Recommendations
The most commonly taken test for graduate school is the GRE (Graduate Record Examination). Others include the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), LSAT (Law School Admission Test), MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), PCAT (Pharmacy College Admission Test), (OAT) Optometry Admission Testing Program, and (DAT) Dental Admissions Test. International students are also required to take the TOEFL exam to show English proficiency.
Tips for Preparing for the GRE
There are a number of businesses that offer GRE test preparation materials. Some of them offer free practice tests and downloadable software for studying. They also offer online and live courses with a wide range in pricing. Be sure to take advantage of all the free materials before making any type of investment in classes. ETS, the company that administers the GRE and TOEFL, is a good starting point.
In addition, ETS offers a GRE Fee Reduction Program for individuals who can demonstrate financial need. Voucher users pay 50% of the regular test fee.
Find information on preparing for the LSAT and MCAT.
Check out the free events and workshops the Graduate School offers throughout the year to assist you with preparing your application package.
Review the IU Graduate School Indianapolis Testing page to learn more about various entrance exams for prospective students.