Paying it Forward Again
A classmate from my undergraduate program is planning on starting graduate school in January. What is cool is that everything that I learned along the way to my program is now passed on to H, and she's constantly thanking me for helping her out.
Things like:
*Don't apply to a program within our school until you start your final semester unless you like getting letters that your financial aid is in limbo.
*The Kaplan guides for the GRE are very helpful and even have two free online sessions that help you study efficiently.
*How to find various offices in the Education building.
The bonus today is that after having the 'what do I want to be when I grow up?' conversation, she met the program coordinator for my program, who is an absolute angel. All the time spent perusing the CoEdu website definitely came in handy when H had questions.
What's the point of all this knowledge, if not to share it with others?
Things like:
*Don't apply to a program within our school until you start your final semester unless you like getting letters that your financial aid is in limbo.
*The Kaplan guides for the GRE are very helpful and even have two free online sessions that help you study efficiently.
*How to find various offices in the Education building.
The bonus today is that after having the 'what do I want to be when I grow up?' conversation, she met the program coordinator for my program, who is an absolute angel. All the time spent perusing the CoEdu website definitely came in handy when H had questions.
What's the point of all this knowledge, if not to share it with others?
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