Stanford Anscombe Society forced to move on-campus event Sarah Wishingrad April 14, 2015 3 Comments On Saturday, the Stanford Anscombe Society (SAS) had to move its scheduled event to a different location on campus after students and faculty expressed concern about the subject of the event,... Read More »
U.S. News and World Report releases high rankings for Stanford’s graduate schools Skylar Cohen March 31, 2015 0 Comments The US News and World Report recently released ratings of top graduate programs showing that Stanford’s graduate schools of business, education, engineering, law and medicine are all ranked among... Read More »
Students, faculty adapt to MCAT changes Abigail Schott-Rosenfield February 23, 2015 1 Comment The revised version of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scheduled to be released this April will place greater emphasis on biochemistry and the social sciences. The revised MCAT is a step... Read More »
Pre-med advising fails to meet student needs Ravali Reddy October 22, 2012 0 Comments Students find that while UAR pre-med advisers provide useful resources for logistical questions, their lack of personal experiences as pre-med undergraduates is a setback. Read More »
Seniors prepare for another round of school after graduation Caity Monroe October 5, 2010 0 Comments For a certain subset of Stanford seniors, this fall’s workload and stress levels derive only partially from their course loads. With the pressure of LSATs, GREs, GMATs, medical school applications... Read More »
On to the next one: Going to grad school Elizabeth Rosen April 8, 2010 0 Comments For college seniors applying to graduate or professional schools, the research, application and decision-making process is intensely hands-on and drawn-out... Read More »