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Is Grad School for You?
Lissa Matyas
Director, Recruitment and RetentionGraduate and Postdoctoral StudiesMcGill University
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Grad school? Do I need to go to grad school?
Can I take a year off to see the world?
Will it be hard to come back to school?
Should I get some work experience in a related field?
Should I take several streams or concentrate on one subject area?
Should I stay at McGill or go somewhere else?
Options
• Master’s Degree
• Professional Degrees
• Doctoral Degree
• Graduate Diploma or Certificate
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Master’s Degree
• Requires a Bachelor’s Degree
• Extensive Research and Analysis
• Advance Career and Earnings Potential
• Can sometimes choose Thesis or Non-Thesis option
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Doctoral Degree
• Original research in a specific field with a supervisor (prof. advising on research)
• Requires a Bachelor’s Degree
• Sometimes requires a Master’s Degree
• Research- and Work-intensive
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What’s the Difference?
Master’s Degree (Academic)
• Average Length: 2 years• Career-oriented (usually)• Most require a thesis• Available Financial Aid:
varies by discipline, but most students pay most if not all of the tuition
Doctoral Degree (Academic)
• Average Length: 4-8 years• Research-oriented• Typically requires a
dissertation• Available Financial Aid:
various forms such as fellowships, research grants, RAships, TAships, and loans
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What’s the Difference?
Master’s Degree (Professional)
• Focuses on earning the specific professional degree for your field of study
• E.g. Master’s of Science (Applied) in Occupational Therapy– Required for entrance to
field
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Requirements• Bachelor’s Degree • Requirements vary by program
– LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
– GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
– GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
• Minimum CGPA* over duration of Bachelor’s: 3.0• OR Min. GPA over last 2 years of Bachelor’s: 3.2• Int’l degree equivalencies available everywhere
* CGPA = Cumulative Grade Point Average
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Considerations• Who will write your letters of recommendation?
– Graduate programs generally require letters of recommendation from professors
– Become involved in research throughout your undergraduate career
– Try to have something published
• Honours Programs will give you an “edge”
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McGill’s Graduate Offerings
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McGill’s Graduate Offerings
Useful Links
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Arts OASIS: After a B.A. degree: What about graduate studies?
http://www.mcgill.ca/oasis/ba/graduate/
McGill Prospective Graduate Students Website
http://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/