the application surge at graduate schools in many different fields and how to respond to it.
The increasing availability of test optional programs and test waivers at programs that still require aptitude tests.
Reflections as we move forward, hopefully away from the 2020 pandemic.
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Can the lessons of 2020 help us forge a better 2021? [Show summary]
For Admissions Straight Talk’s 400th episode, Linda Abraham reflects on a turbulent year and identifies the most important trends in higher ed admissions to watch in 2021.
Applying to graduate school: A journey of self-improvement [Show notes]
I also want to speak at the very end on a more personal and, hopefully, thoughtful perspective, a little bit higher level, more strategically, and share some thoughts as we are starting to see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. This is a brand new year. The other perspective that I’m going to share will reflect a little of what I’ve learned from Rabbi Lord Dr. Jonathan Sacks, a favorite writer, thinker, and teacher of mine, who sadly passed away in November. His writings have relevance to many people and many situations, but specifically to grad school applicants, and I’m dedicating this podcast in his memory.