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1 Are you applying to graduate school? CVs, rec letters, and other misc. stuff

2 What do you need for your application 1. Completed application 2. GRE scores 3. Transcript 4. Personal statement 5. Recommendation letters (3) 6. Curriculum Vita 7. Writing samples / essays (depends on school)

3 What you need for your application 0 This differs by school 0 Keep a well organized list of schools with deadlines and application requirements

4 Recommendation letters 0 Need 2-4 depending on school 0 Who to ask?? 0 Research supervisor 0 Professor 0 Academic advisor 0 Someone who 0 knows you well 0 has worked with you 0 Has a positive opinion of you and your abilities

5 Recommendation Letters 0 Cultivate personal relationships early on 0 Ask them “Can you write me a strong letter?” 0 NOT “Can you write a letter?” 0 Should they address weaknesses? 0 Depends…. 0 Give your writers plenty of time (3-4) weeks 0 Always waive your rights to view the letter 0 Not waiving conveys distrust / something to hide

6 Recommendation letters 0 Now that you have three letter writers – what should you give them to prepare? 0 HANDOUT 0 Gentle reminder 10 days before it is due 0 Thank you note

7 Curriculum Vitae (CV) Origin is Latin-“course of one’s life” 0 Note “vitae”(vee-tie or vee-te) is the plural form; “vita”(vee-tuh) is singular 0 There is not really a “right” way to do a CV. 0 However, there are some things that make the viewing easier, make you look more professional, and include things reviewers want to see. 0 Your CV may be different than someone else. 0 What’s important is that you keep one up to date.

8 Resume vs. CV 0 Resume 0 Length: Short 0 Content: All-inclusive summary of skills, experiences, and education 0 Purpose: get employment (or interview) 0 Curriculum Vitae 0 Length: As long as it needs to be 0 Content: Area-specific listing of education and academic background 0 Purpose: Detail background and qualifications

9 Don’t forget, a CV needs to be… 0 Clear: Well-organized and logical 0 Concise: Relevant and necessary 0 Complete: Includes everything you need 0 Consistent: Don’t mix styles or fonts 0 Consistent structure / wording 0 Gapping (shortened sentences) 0 Current: Up-to-date

10 CV -what to include? 0 Gear it toward position you are applying for 0 i.e. teaching vs. research position 0 Not one standard format 0 But – be consistent, concise and not showy 0 Look for examples on professors pages 0 HANDOUT 0 My CV

11 Professionalism 0 Professional email 0 Not Cutiepic33@yahoo.comCutiepic33@yahoo.com 0 Use your full name or your DePaul address 0 Be professional in your message 0 Proofread, double check you included everything

12 Misc. info 0 Interview questions handout 0 Information posted on Psi Chi webpage 0 Binder of handouts in peer advising office Evaluation 0 Thank you and GOOD LUCK!!

13 Any questions? 0 Come talk to me!! 0 Smarkuna@depaul.edu Smarkuna@depaul.edu 0 773-325-4623 0 Byrne Hall 518


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