
🎙️ How to Shortlist Grad Schools & Programs: A Step-by-Step Guide for GRE Aspirants
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Feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of graduate programs and universities worldwide? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! In this episode of PodWiz by Wizako, Lexa Wiz and Zako Buzz break down how to strategically shortlist schools and programs that align with your academic and career goals.
📌 Key questions answered in this episode:
- Why is self-assessment the first crucial step in shortlisting grad schools?
- How do program specializations and strengths vary across universities?
- Why should location play a key role in your decision-making process?
- What financial factors should you consider beyond tuition fees?
- How do post-graduation opportunities and visa policies impact your choice?
- What’s the ideal timeline for shortlisting and applying?
- How can you balance reach, match, and safety schools effectively?
💡 Plus, learn how Wizako’s experienced Admission Consulting team can provide tailored guidance to help you build a winning application list.
🎧 Tune in now to start shortlisting smarter and get one step closer to your dream grad program!
🔗 Read the full-text knowledge base article for detailed strategies to shortlist graduate school programs.
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