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PHD Programs Carmel IN

Before you begin to apply, study very carefully the directions on the application materials sent to you by the school and by the specific department to which you are applying. Don’t ever stop learning. A PHD is one step above a masters degree and you can do it. Continuing education offers more opportunities and gives you a chance to excel in your chosen field. Here you will find the graduate schools that will get you where you need to be. Just click and contact any of the universities in Carmel, IN listed below.

Sylvan Learning Center
(866) 988-8239
8450 Westfield
Indianapolis, IN
Indy Foreign Language Academy
317-566-8200
11495 N Pennsylvania Street Suite 270
Carmel, IN
Excel-Academies Of Cosmetology
317-913-6000
8255 Craig St Suite 112
Indianapolis, IN
Seeds For Knowledge
317-577-0343
5631 E 82nd Street
Indianapolis, IN
Behavior Analysis Center for Autism
317-288-5232
11902 Lakeside Drive
Fishers, IN
Kanji Camp Japanese Studies Program
317-348-0529
Call for More
Carmel, IN
Global Kids
(317) 713-2989
8470 Allison Pointe Blvd
Indianapolis, IN
Language Training Center (LTC)
317-578-4577
5750 Castle Creek Pkwy
Indianapolis, IN
Berlitz Language Center
(317) 844-4303
9200 Keystone Xing Ste 120
Indianapolis, IN
Bradley Method (R) of Natural Childbirth Classes
(317) 691-3442
12792 Ford Drive
Fishers, IN

PHD

BY Christopher T. Hank

Today, the process of admissions for graduate programs is highly competitive. In addition to the quantitative data (tests scores and academic transcripts) and other materials that you will be asked to submit to a school's admissions committee, a piece of writing -- variously called a "statement of purpose," "personal essay," or "statement of background and goals" -- will probably be required as well.

The overall application package will represent who "you" are to people whom you will most likely not know personally. The written expression of your qualities as an applicant will often be a very important way for committee members to get to know why you are an acceptable candidate for their program. Thus, it is essential to take great care in preparing this part of your application. Because graduate schools make important selection decisions that are partly based on what you say in this essay, the writing of it can be an intimidating prospect.

Start Early! Be Thorough!
If you have begun your application process early, take the time to investigate thoroughly each institution to which you are applying.

  • Go to the library and locate/browse-through/read texts or abstracts by the school's faculty members who work in your field or area of interest.
  • Study and re-study the application materials sent to you very carefully; in particular, read through the school catalog and required course offerings.
  • Find out if the school and program have web sites where you can learn more about them.

Taking these steps will familiarize you with the department, and allow you to weigh its specific strengths and weaknesses in comparison to those of other schools. While conducting your inquiry, take notes so that you will have something to base your essay on. Additionally, if you happen to know anyone -- a friend, family member, colleague, or teacher -- who has graduated from a school that you are considering, ask her or him for information as well. Although such people may be very helpful, be careful not to let their advice sway you too much, unless you are quite sure that they are particularly familiar with the department in question, and that their knowledge of it is up to date.

What to Include
The piece of writing that each school requests may be very different from that of others; some programs may even ask for more than one essay. Before you begin to write, study very carefully the essay directions on the application materials sent to you by the school and by the specific department to which you are applying. While some programs leave the content of the essay fairly "open," others may place explicit content and length restrictions on it. Try to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are being asked to write about.

Whatever the particular form of the essay asked of you, there are a number of basic areas committees are interested in. When evaluating...

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