In light of the recent economic situation, Baruch students are opting to attend graduate school. Baruch's Graduate School Advisor, May Reilly, spoke to students about the process of applying and some of its benefits on Jan. 25.
The process may seem overwhelming, and somewhat pricey, but its benefits, especially for current juniors and seniors, are invaluable, according to Reilly.
"It's going to take time and money," Reilly warns.
While providing insights about the application process, Reilly suggested students visit the career center at Baruch. The center provides help to students in the form of workshops and one-on-one assistance.
Baruch also does "offer information sessions once a month specifically for applying to the Masters program," said Reilly.
Personal statement, financial aid and abiding by the application requirements are of utmost importance. "If you're applying for an MBA, no poems," said Reilly.
For more information on graduate school applications, you can contact May Reilly at the Starr Career Development Center.

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