Grad School 101 for Kinesiology Students
Wondering if graduate school is right for you?
Attend the B.Sc. Kinesiology Grad School 101 session + Panel Q&A on Wednesday, October 18 at 7 PM to find out!
This information session has been specifically developed for undergraduate students and alumni at the McGill Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in a variety of academic fields.
It offers a comprehensive look at what questions to take into account before applying, and it is designed to provide information and strategies about the application process in order to maximize your chances of success!
The session will consist of a 30-minute presentation outlining best practices for grad school decision-making and applications, followed by a Panel Q&A with current graduate students.
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Jade St-Pierre, current PhD student in Kinesiology Sciences at McGill
Jenna Destounis, current MScA student in Physical Therapy at McGill
This is a great opportunity to gain some insights on the following topics:
- Why should I go to grad school?
- What is it like to be a graduate student? (workload, tips for success, advice)
- How do applications work? How do I ask someone for a letter of reference?
- What should I write in my letter of intent?
- What should I include in my academic CV?
- Should I apply for Thesis or non-Thesis? What is the difference?
For any questions or for more information, please email: career.education [at] mcgill.ca