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After Reed. . .
Graduate Studies
If you plan to apply to graduate school, you should
send away for catalogs and applications forms at the beginning of
your senior year, so that you have time to get all of your transcripts
and letters of recommendation submitted. Some graduate schools require
that applications be completed by early December. The department
bulletin board near the elevator doors on the third floor of Vollum
contains a section on "Graduate Programs" listing fellowships
and instructorships, etc. There is a collection of graduate school
catalogs in the Registrar's Office and the Library. Further information
about graduate schools can be obtained at the Career Services Office.
Also, English faculty can be very helpful in providing graduate
school counseling.
Ask professors who know you for letters of recommendation.
Please remember that the faculty get many such requests, so be early
and give these professors ample time to write an evaluation. A student
who wants to attend a graduate school should take the Graduate Record
Exam (G.R.E.) sometime during the first semester of the senior year;
application, instructions, and sample test can be obtained from
the Career Services office (Greywood). The application lists
the dates for the G.R.E. and the corresponding deadlines for paying
the fees.
English
Literature GRE Study Guide
Careers in English
The Career
Services office is the best source of information concerning
career possibilities. Seniors who look forward to employment following
graduation should begin job searching early. They should also schedule
employment interviews with recruiters visiting campus.
Recent graduates of the department have gone on
to advanced study in literature or to professional schools of law,
medicine, and library science. Others have found work in primary
or secondary education, journalism, publishing, public relations,
urban planning, computer graphics, and community service. A few
positions obtained by recent graduates include City Auditor, Rabbi,
restaurateur, Information Coordinator for the American Institute
for Cancer Research, working for the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Editorial Assistant at Science Digest, and Assistant Managing Editor
with Curriculum Concepts, Inc.
Log into Career Services' IRIS to find out what Reed English majors go on to do by searching
the alumni directory by major.
Visit Career Services for general
information and resources on graduate and professional school and
other career exploration, internship, and job search tools.
"Writing At Reed" Listserv
For writers, there is a listserv “Writing At Reed” for Reed students, staff, faculty, and alumni. The goal of the listserv is to offer a space where we can foster our community of writers, share information about writing, writers we've read/met/heard and think are phenomenal, ask questions, share writing-related opportunities, etc. It is also hoped that this list will become a way of hearing more frequently from folks who have graduated, retired, or otherwise moved away from daily campus life at Reed. To join, go to lists.reed.edu.
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