Graduate School Information
This page contains resources to help you answer questions about going to graduate school. The two most important things you should know are that you need to start thinking about graduate school during your junior year and that your departmental advisor is your best source of information and advice.
- Should I go to graduate school?
- Talk to your (MCS departmental) advisor.
- Talk to a professor who knows a lot about your work and your abilities.
- Get a taste for doing research by participating in an internship or undergraduate research program.
- Do some research with one of the professors at GAC.
- How do I decide where to go?
- Talk to your advisor.
- Attend the fall seminar on going to graduate school.
- Look in the department library for information that graduate schools send us.
- Check with the Gustavus Career Center
- What are the good schools in my area?
- What do I need to do to apply?
- Start early (spring of your junior year).
- Attend the seminar given every fall, early in September, that will give you most of the information you need.
- Take the GRE
- Financial aid
- Letters of Recommendation
- Recent Gustie grads who are in school
- Ask your faculty advisor for suggestions, or
- Look at the alumni listing
- Other resources