The Web is a cornucopia of valuable
information for grad school applicants. Whether looking for help with the GRE, material on
different grad schools, or the latest on those much maligned and watched
rankings, it's somewhere on the Web.
We are establishing this page as an ever-growing resource library for you. I would
appreciate it if you could share with us,
and consequently other pre-law students, sites that you found valuable in your application
process.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review site is overflowing with valuable information for anyone applying
to graduate school. You can find here information on the GRE, application strategies,
helpful books, and links to grad schools and other valuable sites.
I find the discussion area here most valuable. It receives a constant stream of good
questions--and more importantly provides good answers.
Kaplan Testing Service
Like Princeton Review, Kaplan also provides a lot of information for the grad school
applicant. Certainly worth checking out!
StudentAwards.com
Studentawards.com is a FREE scholarship search service devoted to helping high school
seniors, university and college students find information on scholarships, bursaries,
grants and other forms of financial assistance. We also offer unique scholarships to
our online members that are only available on studentawards.com.
InternationalStudent.com
InternationalStudent.com provides advice and extensive resources for the international
student or young job seeker who wants to move to the U.S. Here you can find housing
alternatives, grad school directories, scholarship information, discount travel sources,
and job-search information all geared to the international applicant.
Gradschools.com
Gradschools.com lists over 44,559 different graduate programs, organized by topic and
geographic location. If you're interested in anything from actuarial science to zoology,
check out Gradschools.com.
Gradview.com
Gradview provides lots of tips and advice for the grad school applicant. It is a great
place to start researching your graduate program and an even better place to explore
employment options after you earn your degree
Grad School Admissions
Grad School Admissions provides a fantastic collection of links for anyone
applying to a broad array of graduate school programs.
Getting In: An Applicant's
Guide to Graduate
School Admissions
Dave Burrell, currently a graduate student in American History and formerly an
instructor for Kaplan, takes a proactive approach to graduate school admissions. His
guide, posted on his site, is thorough and comprehensive. He has also posted an extensive
list of worthwhile links.
Richardson's Test Prep
A Canadian test prep school.
Wehrli's Law,
Business, Medical, Graduate,
Undergrad School
Rankings
As long as you examine rankings with a grain of salt and realize that what is #1
nationally may not be #1 for you, researching the different schools' reputations can only
help you in the application process. This site gives a variety of rankings including
composite, Gourman, and US News & World Reports rankings. Who knows, maybe you'll even
receive multiple acceptances, have the schools beating a path to your door, and need to
choose which school to attend!
GRE
The folks that bring you the wonderful GRE have put together a helpful web site. You
can take a sample test (What fun!), buy test prep materials, or order score reports here.
TigTag Workshop for Studying
Abroad
TigTag Workshop for Studying Abroad is a Web site providing information for
Chinese students planning to study abroad. There is information about living abroad,
applying to schools, and financial aid, plus helping hints for the GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, LSAT,
TSE and TWE tests. Please note that since this site is in Chinese, we cannot comment on
its content.