Ideal Timeline of What to Do When

Because entry into many programs can be competitive, you need to craft an application package that will get you noticed by a selection committee.

  • Identify your motivations for pursuing further education: Why do you want to do this? Seek advice from your professors and TAs, book a Career Counselling appointment
  • Research options for further education related to your goals: Check out Career Cruising: Research and explore detailed information about careers and educational programs using this multimedia online resource. Professional organizations and associations are an excellent way to learn more about a career of interest, professional designations, and networking opportunities (e.g. memberships, conferences). For additional information about professional associations visit the Career Cruising website; login information and the link to the site can be found on the Career Centre home page of Experience York, under CAREER DEVELOPMENT TOOLS. 
  • Calculate your GPA: Determine whether you meet the minimum GPA requirements to apply to your preferred programs. Remember, most successful applicants will be well above the minimum. 
  • Identify potential supervisors if you are going to grad school: Get advice from professors and TAs in your field, check program websites for a list of faculties and their research interests. 
  • Consider potential referees (profs who could write your reference letters): Do you have 2-3 professors who know your work well? Should you take more courses with potential referees? Seek advice from your TAs and professors. 
  • Choose relevant research topics for coursework (if possible): Whenever you can, select essays and projects related to the topics you want to explore further, consider doing a directed reading course in your field, and/or a Research at York (RAY) position related to your field of interest. 
  • Prepare for any required exams (e.g. LSAT, MCAT, GRE etc.): Look up the website of the exam you need to take – for advice and preparation guidelines, consider taking a prep class or course often available at school e.g. - Osgoode School of Law offers free LSAT classes for students in financial need. 
  • Assess your portfolio/writing sample: Many grad programs ask for a writing sample (18-25 pages) so seek out opportunities to write papers in your courses to satisfy this requirement. They should be somewhat related to your research interests, or at least methodologically similar.

A Primer on Getting Into Graduate School: a list of useful tips from Eric Walters at UC Berkeley. 

Writing the Personal Statement: Purdue Online Writing Lab provides this list of things to consider when writing a personal statement, including questions to ask yourself before you write. 

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The Career Centre offers a hybrid service model for career advising and counselling services.  You are welcome to schedule virtual or in-person appointments. 

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New Monday Virtual Evening Hours for Career Advising 5-7PM starting October 16, 2023!

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