An Indispensible Guide
Dave
Mumby’s book made a significant contribution
in helping me maximize the impact of each of
the components required toward creating an effective
application package. Mumby’s writing style
is very personable, easy to understand and offers
a thorough account of the practical steps needed
to convey your unique qualifications in the
best possible light, thus creating a more favorable
impact on a schools selection committee. As
a member of such admissions committees himself,
Mumby offers invaluable insights concerning
what they are looking for when assessing a students
application.
The
sections of the book I most benefited from were
on how to go about obtaining quality letters
of recommendation, the importance of cultivating
pre-application contact with prospective supervisors,
and writing a personal statement that stands
out from the crowd. What was also especially
useful was a step-by-step timetable plan that
gives you the big picture of what needs to be
done and by when. I’d often refer back
to it to make sure I wasn’t forgetting
some of the crucial details the book recommends.
Following
this books suggestions means in some cases doing
prep work way in advance of application time,
but if you read the book early enough you’ll
be well prepared to do those things that can
make a huge difference in the depth, scope and
quality of your presenting materials. In my
experience, implementing this books recommendations
required a substantial amount of effort and
time, but with so much riding on the outcome,
I found it well worth the extra care taken.
If
you desire to create a presentation that sets
you apart from the typical applicant, thereby
greatly improving your chances of getting accepted
into grad school, then I most heartily recommend
this book.
Lorne
Ouellet, MA
Counselling
Program
McGill
University
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Avoid The Frustration Of Rejection
Graduate
school application can be a foreboding task.
Many undergraduate students are unfamiliar with
the review procedures and selection criteria
that are used by the various graduate schools.
Consequently, students often fail to present
their applications in a manner that will make
them most attractive to their chosen school.
It is imperative that applicants prepare themselves
by becoming familiar with the requirements and
expectations of their chosen school. This is
a task that students should undertake as early
in their undergraduate career as possible.
In
order to avoid the frustration of rejection,
any undergraduate applicant should do three
things: 1) Consult with an Academic Advisor
at the undergraduate institution (as early as
possible). 2) Find out as much as possible about
the available graduate programs in your chosen
field of study, and consult with potential graduate
supervisors in the appropriate graduate schools.
3) Read "Graduate School : Winning Strategies
for Getting in With or Without Excellent Grades".
This
book is an excellent orientation to the process
of graduate school application. Dr. Mumby provides
a very clear and easy-to-read analysis of what
you should know when you select a program, how
you should prepare an application for that program,
and how you should follow up that application
in an appropriate and timely fashion. This book
will make the application process less daunting,
and will help students overcome some of the
pitfalls that may otherwise handicap their application.
Dr. Mumby also makes some specific recommendations
that will enhance students' applications. These
suggestions range from finer points of style,
to major tasks such as involvement in graduate-style
academic activities at the undergraduate level.
The book is a must-read for anyone considering
application to graduate school. Undergraduate
Advisors will also find that it is a useful
tool in their academic advising activities with
prospective graduate students.
Darragh
P. Devine, Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Behavioral
Neuroscience Program
University
of Florida
Department
of Psychology
P.O.
Box 112250
Gainesville,
FL 32611-2250
Dr.Mumby’s
book was quite helpful
"Dr.
Mumby's book was most helpful in the period
I spent applying to graduate schools and funding
agencies. His detailed instructions provided
an accurate and fair representation of the real
process. I put the excellent suggestions he
made into practice and was very pleased with
the outcome, as I found success in all my applications.
I recommend this volume to any student who wishes
to climb the academic ladder."
Mary
Hedayati
Graduate Student
Brunel
University
London, England
More
testimonials for Graduate School: Winning Strategies
for Getting In With or Without Excellent Grades.
“As
I read the book, each time I thought there was
a significant omission it always popped up in
the next paragraph.”
–
Susan Hawke, Librarian, Career Resource Centre,
Concordia University
“Mumby
takes the confusion out of applying to grad
school. The information in this book is invaluable.”
–
Syd Miller, Associate Professor, Department
of Psychology, Concordia University
“I
have read the excerpts... The parts I read have
a lot of very useful information in it that
will help prospective students understand the
process. This is a good thing, that will indirectly
also help supervisors looking for students.”
–
Norman White, Professor and Graduate Program
Director, Dept. of Psychology, McGill
University
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