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GRE Scores and Applying to a PhD Program in Philosophy: Reading Between the Numbers

October 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Although we typically offer discussion about how to interpret ethical principles embedded in our everyday activity, I want to take a moment to present something of value for my fellow PhD program hopefuls.  Specifically, I want to talk about perhaps the greatest scourge of the application process, the dreaded GRE test.
As a current graduate student [...]

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Choosing a Philosophy Graduate Program: Three Rules to Live By

January 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Selecting a graduate program in philosophy is a difficult task in itself, never mind the time-consuming nature of the actual application process.  There are a variety of helpful websites, particularly the Leiter report, which ranks philosophy graduate programs based on the quality of their faculty and that is widely regarded as the industry standard for [...]

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Choosing a Philosophy Graduate Program: Three Rules to Live By

January 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Selecting a graduate program in philosophy is a difficult task in itself, never mind the time-consuming nature of the actual application process.  There are a variety of helpful websites, particularly the Leiter report, which ranks philosophy graduate programs based on the quality of their faculty and that is widely regarded as the industry standard for [...]

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Tags: Careers in Philosophy