1

Step 1

Select some schools 5-6 or more

19 July—21 July

2

Step 2

Contact each schools admission office and inquire the application forms

23 July—27 July

3

Step 3

WRITE AN AWESOME ESSAY

27 July—29 July

4

Step 4

SEND APPLICATION FORMS

30 July—03 August

5

Step 5

REGISTER FOR ADMISSIONS TESTS

07 August—08 August

6

Step 6

TAKE THE ADMISSIONS TESTS

1

Step 1

Select some schools 5-6 or more

19 July—21 July

2

Step 2

Contact each schools admission office and inquire the application forms

23 July—27 July

3

Step 3

WRITE AN AWESOME ESSAY

27 July—29 July

4

Step 4

SEND APPLICATION FORMS

30 July—03 August

5

Step 5

REGISTER FOR ADMISSIONS TESTS

07 August—08 August

6

Step 6

TAKE THE ADMISSIONS TESTS

19 July 2017 27 July 2017
outdated

Goal abandoned

The author does not write in the goal 7 years 5 months 21 days

Education

Applying for Admission to U.S. Program

It's been a year since I've earned my Bachelor's degree. Now I want to carry up and go for Masters program in U.S

 Goal Accomplishment Criteria

Hooray! I'm in US

 Personal resources

Konwledge

  1. Select some schools 5-6 or more

    Browse for graduate shcools, universities, decent programs

  2. Contact each schools admission office and inquire the application forms

    Contact schools admissions ask for information, eligibility the application process, verify the admission requirements with the specific graduate school within the university

  3. WRITE AN AWESOME ESSAY

    You may not be familiar with the American practice of writing a personal essay to submit with your university application. Here are some tips on how to write an awesome essay!

    Step 1: Think of a great topic. Your essay topic should have personal meaning for you. It should reveal something about who you are, your values or interests, and how you are different from any other applicant. Write something about yourself that cannot be reflected by your grades, the list of classes that you’ve taken, or in any other part of your application. There are several questions you can ask yourself that will help you think of ideas: (1) What are you like? (2) What have you done? (3) What are your goals?

    Step 2: Write your essay. Good writing takes time. Don’t rush or expect to finish your essay in one afternoon. Pay special attention to the introduction. Draw in the reader so that he or she is interested in finding what the rest of your essay will reveal. Use simple words to express your ideas; you don’t have to use complex vocabulary words to show how much English you know. Use the language to express yourself, not to prove how smart you are. If you make a statement, give an example to demonstrate your point.

    Step 3: Take your time and ask for help. Leave yourself enough time so that you can stop working on your essay for a few days—even a week—and then come back to it. This will allow you to read your essay with a fresh perspective. Also, have your friends and family read your essay—they will be able to see things you’ve missed or neglected to mention. Have fun, take your time, be yourself and tell your story well!

  4. SEND APPLICATION FORMS

    Tadaam the most exciting moment

    shoild pay the application fee US$35 to US$100

    The admissions office will review your marks earned during the last four years of secondary school. Your results from your country’s national secondary school examinations will also be reviewed. If you are applying to a graduate program, your marks from university or college will be taken into consideration.

    Ask the school you are now attending, or the school you have attended most recently, to mail a certified copy of your academic record or “transcript” to the schools to which you are applying. Prior to taking your admissions tests, you should arrange for official score reports to be sent to the universities or colleges that interest you.

    Be sure to send your application to each university or college well before the application deadline. This gives you some extra time to resolve any possible delays.

  5. REGISTER FOR ADMISSIONS TESTS

    Students applying to universities and colleges in the USA must take certain examinations (SAT, ACT, GMAT, etc.) that measure aptitude and achievement. International students must also take a test that measures English language proficiency. These tests are given at test centers around the world. They are “standardized,” so that students take the same test at every test center. Your scores give the admissions office a uniform international standard for measuring your ability in comparison with other students.

  6. TAKE THE ADMISSIONS TESTS

    Your test scores are sent directly to the schools to which you are applying. You will be asked to indicate the names of these schools when you register to take certain tests, such as the SAT or ACT. In the case of computer-based tests, you will designate the schools at the exam site and the testing agencies will mail your scores directly to them. There will be a fee for scores that you request at a later date.

  • 588
  • 19 July 2017, 10:55
Sign up

Signup

Уже зарегистрированы?
Quick sign-up through social networks.
Sign in

Sign in.
Allowed.

Not registered yet?
 
Log in through social networks
Forgot your password?