Tips on Getting into Graduate School for Education

<p>Hi everyone!</p>

<p>I'm a current sophomore right now in a top-tier ivy league, wondering if I can receive some suggestions (especially those who have been accepted to upper-tier graduate schools for education).</p>

<p>Note: Forgive me for being vague from what I have done specifically in Education, just to keep confidentiality.</p>

<p>I have already co-authored with a few people on a research article based on curriculum development of universities throughout U.S. (currently being approved), currently doing research on trends in admissions of a specific graduate school (on how the pool of students changed throughout the years), and currently serve as a VP for an education reformation group. Asides from that, I do private tutoring and have done various other things relevant to finance, and currently have a national scholarship that will cover for my studies in Graduate School for Education.</p>

<p>I am hoping to do something research / public ed reform related in grad school for ed, and would appreciate any other tips on getting into any upper-tier grad school for ed (asides from GPA, which is low and I am still working on to improve, and getting a high test score on the GRE).</p>