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Although times are a little bit different than usual right now, one of the silver linings of the situation is that this might just be the perfect moment to sit back and reflect on what you want your future to look like.

After all, in the face of the global pandemic, certain activities have come to a pause — but our dreams of advancement through educational advancement and career progression don’t need to.

A graduate degree is definitely something to consider whether you want to earn a higher starting salary or even specialize in a different area or field.

Whatever your motivation for pursuing a graduate degree, you're still probably going to need a whole lot of information and tips; this is exactly where one great event, going down digitally on Saturday, September 19, comes to help you out.

QS

The QS Virtual Grad School Fair helps prospective students connect with the world's top graduate schools and get all of their grad school-related questions answered — all for free. This year, the event will happen on September 19, 2020, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 

The Virtual Grad School Fair will feature 25+ top graduate schools from around the world including U of T, Columbia, Imperial College, York U, UC Berkeley, and NYU - Tandon. You’ll also be able to attend helpful info sessions and seminars and receive a professional resume review after attending the event.

Also on the agenda, at the start of the fair, are personal 25-minute virtual meetings with admissions representatives. This is your chance to network one-on-one with the school representatives. Make sure you indicate that you’re interested in the personal meetings when registering for the event. If you do indicate your interest in them, the QS team will contact you closer to the event date to review your profile and match you with the schools and programs that best suit your goals and ambitions.

Upon attending the event, you’ll also get exclusive access to a pool of scholarships totalling $5.8 million USD. So, future grad students, if you’re looking for a unique online opportunity to meet with admissions representatives from top-ranked grad schools around the globe, then this just might be for you.

Just don't forget to register for free here — spots are limited!

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QS Virtual Grad School Fair

Price: Free

When: Saturday, September 19, 2020, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 

Where: Attend virtually here 

Why You Need To Attend: To meet with top grad schools, gain exclusive access to scholarships, and more.

For more information on the QS Virtual Events, including how you can register, check out their website or visit them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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