3/26/2013
The Best Graduate Programs: Humanities and Social Sciences, 2nd Edition (Best Graduate Programs Humanities & Social Sciences) Review
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(More customer reviews)I'm currently researching graduate programs in archaeology andfound this book to be absolutely no help. It only had six pagesdevoted to graduate programs in archaeology without any descriptions as to the programs offered, backgrouns of the professors or even department heads. I did notice that there was much more detail in the sections relating to other programs, however, for archaeology it was wasted.
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This updated Second Edition of The Best Graduate Programs: Humanities and Social Sciences simplifies the process of finding and getting into the right program. Only The Princeton Review combines the hard facts about more than 600 top programs with the revealing results of a survey of more than 1,700 currently enrolled students. Included here are profiles of master's and doctoral programs in:African StudiesAmerican StudiesAnthropologyArchaeologyArt HistoryAsian StudiesClassicsComparative LiteratureEconomicsEnglishFrenchGeographyGermanHistoryInternational RelationsItalianLinguisticsMusicPhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionSociologySlavic StudiesSpanishWomen's Studiesand many more--More Than Just Facts and FiguresNot only do we tell you all about the top programs, we explain everything you need to know about the grad school experience before you make the commitment: how to choose a school and get admitted, which professional societies to join, how to get the maximum amount of financial aid, and, most important, how to survive graduate school.
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