Tag: Graduate School

CUNY SPS CM Grad School Roundtable

On March 3rd, Dr. Sarah Ruth Jacobs hosted a roundtable for CUNY SPS CM students interested in graduate school. Below is the video, relevant timestamps, and transcript. Click here as well for a document pertaining to resources for applying to grad school!

Timestamps

4:52 Question 1: How should I begin to research graduate programs? How can I find out if a certain graduate degree will likely lead to a job?

12:40 Question 2: Can I go to grad school while working full- or part-time? How can I find grad programs that might give me employment as part of the program?

18:51 Question 3: What should I be doing now to make myself a better candidate for grad school?

24:17 Question 4 : In practical terms, how much do a program’s reputation and alumni network shape long-term opportunity?

27:59 Question 5: How can I learn about what makes a grad school application successful, especially as a non-traditional student?

36:54 Question 6: Should I plan to attend grad school immediately after graduating from SPS or are there advantages to waiting?

41:53 Question 7: What does a typical timeline of applying to grad school look like? How many programs should I apply to?

45:14 Question 8: What kinds of graduate degrees students from SPS, and our program in particular, have done just to get a sense of, what is the landscape of possibility?

47:01 Question 9: I’m curious what your thoughts are on getting a master’s and job hirers considering you overqualified for a role. I’m pivoting into an adjacent field, but some would consider positions I’m researching entry-level. So is it dangerous to be overqualified?

51:39 Question 10 (paraphrased): Can I get scholarships or free tuition for grad school? 

55:16 Last Words of Wisdom 

Save the Date! Graduate School Roundtable

I hope everyone is having a great start to the semester. Today we would love to bring to your attention a save the date for a Virtual Roundtable for Students Applying to Graduate School event. Anyone is more than welcome to attend, especially those considering grad school. If you are interested, please register with this link, check out the attached flyer, and mark your calendars for Tuesday, March 3rd, from 6:30 – 7:30 P.M. Eastern. The event will take place over Zoom; students must register to receive a passcode for this virtual session. More details to come, so stay tuned!