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Most people told me the master's is the new bachelors , aka, everyone should have one within 5 years after graduating undergrad.
What program would you go into?
If you can afford to go right into Grad school, then I would (especially with so few jobs out there anyway).
Grad school is mostly research and writing. There isn't much the professors are going to "teach" you - they are facilitators.
Graduate School is way more independent. Classes once a week usually and more rigorous. Deeper level thinking. You are now a researcher. In my case, people with Bachelor's put the data into SPSS and analyze it, people with Master's design the study, and people with PHDs design the methods that both learn to use.
I was told never to be at the same university for all 3, so I didn't. Nor would I if Messiah would have a master's program or if I went to a state school for undergrad. Very pleased having 3 different experiences to draw from, but funding talks.
Study for the GRE before you take it. Some universities offer scholarships based on your score.
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So, is it generally just one big, semester-long paper that you write for a class?
Also, I'm used to big lecture halls with 100+ students while getting my B.A., are graduate classes more like small group discussions?
I'm mostly curious because most people's resumes seem to have each level of their education at a different university.
I saw this test name pop up a few times... what is it? It is similar to the SAT (multiple choice/facts), or some kind of Writing Proficiency Exam?
The psychoanalyzing Film student in me that's been trained to consider The Lion King a pro-KKK film would argue with that...
You do NOT want to take more than 3 classes in one semester....it's a HUGE undertaking...I'm still taking 9 hours of classes each semester for my PHD program...of course I do have a 20 hour assistantship and other work...