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Academic Professional Non-degree

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Academic

• Length of Program

• Research Interests or specialization

• Faculty

• Facilities

• Reputation

Personal

• Location

• Student Body

• Networking

• Family

• Activities

• Opportunities

Financial

• Funding availability

• Stipend, Benefits

• Cost of Living

• Travel

• Family

Admissions

• Required degree, courses, and tests

• Deadlines

• Acceptance Rate –Number of positions

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Now-Jun

• Define Your Criteria: What Are You Looking For? Research your options

• Take GRE/TOEFL practice tests, enroll in prep courses, and register for real tests.

• Find departments and professors in the U.S. with your specific research interest.

Jul-Sep

• Create a list of programs that fit you academically, personally and financially.

• Improve your work samples, personal essay, resume and cover letters.

• E-mail professors or program admin in the U.S. and get a positive response.

Oct-Dec

• Take any required tests including GRE and TOEFL iBT.

• Finalize Statement of Purpose and other essays.

• Letters of Recommendation, academic transcripts, work samples, etc.

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TOEFL iBT

International Students

Register one month early.

EGP 1,830

GRE

For many Masters/PhD

programs

Register six weeks early.

EGP 2,060

GMAT

For Business Schools/MBA

Register six weeks early.

EGP 2,490

LSAT,

MCAT,

PCAT,

and more

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Analytical

Argumentative

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Source: Purdue OWL

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Source: Purdue OWL https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

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Beowulf is a poem whose purpose it was to serve as

an exemplum of heterodoxy for tenth- and eleventh-

century monastic communities.

Source: Purdue OWL https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

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Though Beowulf is often read as a poem that

recounts the heroism and supernatural exploits of

the protagonist Beowulf, it may also be read as a

poem that served as an exemplum of heterodoxy for

tenth- and eleventh-century monastic communities

found in the Danelaw.

Source: Purdue OWL https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

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www.youtube.com/EducationUSAEgypt

@EducationUSAEG

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