query about graduate schools
Robert Lawless
robert.lawless at wichita.edu
Sat Jul 22 14:53:39 UTC 2006
The Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University, does not require
the GRE for admission. We offer an M.A., not a Ph.D.
At 09:28 AM 7/22/2006, Harriet Ottenheimer wrote:
>Dear All,
>I am writing on behalf of a former student of mine who has been out of the
>U.S. for several years teaching English in Korea (two years) and currently
>teaching at a grade school in the Marshall Islands (one year, with one
>more year to go on his contract). He is doing this, in part, to save up
>money for graduate studies in Anthropology. He did not take the GRE exams
>before he left the and it would be difficult for him now to make
>arrangements to take the GRE. Thus he is wondering if there are any good
>graduate programs in the U.S. which do not require (or perhaps might even
>overlook his lack of) GRE scores. He is an excellent student. He was my
>Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology in his
>senior year at Kansas State University. Does anyone know of any good
>graduate programs in anthropology (in the U.S.) that do not require
>GREs? (He would also consider schools in Australia, New Zealand,
>England...) Can anyone recommend any graduate programs that he might
>consider applying to? I would appreciate your letting me know.
>Thanks, in advance,
>Harriet Ottenheimer
>Professor, Anthropology & American Ethnic Studies (Emerita)
>Kansas State University
>mahafan at ksu.edu
>http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~mahafan
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