You Are Not A Number: Applying To Grad School Even If Your GREs Are Low
If you're politically-engaged, like learning, and don't mind hard work, chances are good that you've considered graduate school. However, often serious people, particularly activists and artists, have better things to do with their time than to take practice exams. This workshop will help people to think about how to apply for good graduate schools in the humanities, social sciences and interdisciplinary fields even if their GRE scores are not high.
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- when: saturday, april 5th, 2008, from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
- to attend: Please see the info page for more information on attending any of the workshops at the 2008 Boston Skillshare.