In our new "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
Been out of academia since 2018 but avid reader. BS in philosophy and want to return for graduate school. Any guidance on how to get back in? Goal is not to earn money, I already have a career. I want to be happy and learn again instead of being stagnant.
My spouse did something like this in another field. Her path involved first taking some grad classes as a non-degree-seeking student. This enabled her to get up to speed with the discipline, demonstrate the ability to do good work, and obtain letters of recommendation. Then, along with that, she spent time studying for the GRE. The strategy worked: even though she didn't have an undergrad degree in the field, she was able to get into a top program. But this is obviously just one case, and in a different field than philosophy.
Do any readers have any helpful tips or experiences to share?
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