Question:
requesting package for admision into grad school or online application?
3hugger
2008-09-14 15:32:50 UTC
I am freaking out because I've heard that you have to ask the school for an application package, but what if you are applying online? shuld i also request this package even though im gonna apply online. Do they have other information that is not on the website?
Three answers:
Amanda Jaie
2008-09-14 15:38:55 UTC
If the school offers both methods of applying, then you can apply either way. Once you've completed the online application, you'll still need to send in required documents such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, and test scores. If the online application requires an admissions essay, and doesn't give you an opportunity to upload it, then you'll need to mail in a hard copy (or copies, if applicable) of the essay, as well.
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2016-11-29 06:48:07 UTC
in many situations, the uni might have a style which you supplies you to the recommender, which they are going to use by actuality the commencing up for their suggestion letter. yet now no longer consistently. Regardless, you're able to opt to touch your recommenders and ask them to mail their letters to the grad application.
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2008-09-14 15:36:46 UTC
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