A special thanks to Dean Charles Roboski, Assistant Dean for Admissions & Financial Aid at Michigan State University College of Law, for participating in our Admissions Spotlight Series.
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1. Visit A Museum Museums are filled with knowledge from all corners of the world and host fun activities for your kids to explore while learning. Most large cities have a handful of museums to choose from and tons of exhibits to indulge in. Most summer camps take field trips to museums but don’t usually […]
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Outline, outline, outline! Many students downplay the importance of an outline and proceed to begin preparing an introductory paragraph with almost no strategy in mind. By coming to the exam predetermined to allot yourself 2-3 minutes to outline, you will save time, write a better essay and ultimately earn a higher score. The students who […]
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What is a CAT? A CAT is a Computer Adaptive Test and differs from other standardized tests in that the test is designed to adapt itself based on how previous questions were answered. As questions are answered correctly, subsequent questions will tend to become more difficult and when questions are answered incorrectly questions will tend […]
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Beginning August 1st, 2011, the Educational Testing Service (ETS) will be implementing the new and improved GRE® revised General Test. The scores from the standardized test called the GRE® (Graduate Record Examinations®) are commonly used as part of the admission criteria for many graduate schools. coque iphone 5 The purpose of the examination is to […]
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