Grad School Planners

Supplemental Content - Grad School Planners

This section includes a set of planning and tracking tools to help you prepare for Grad School (Law School, Medical School, Graduate Business School, and Master's/PhD Programs) admission tests and school applications.

Planning for graduate school is a major undertaking. Whether you are interested in Law School, Med School, an MBA Program, or pursuing a Master’s or PhD, preparing for the required tests, selecting a candidate set of schools, creating a differentiated undergraduate experience, and completing the required applications is a time consuming and complex process.

It may seem crazy to start thinking about grad school during your undergraduate freshman year or even while still in high school, but in reality, that’s the perfect time to begin the process.

If you think you want to continue your undergraduate college education in grad school, start thinking about it early and make a plan.

Your initial college year is an ideal time to really explore career options and understand the full scope of education requirements. It’s also a good time to make sure your undergraduate plan includes all of the necessary course requirements for your potential grad school objectives.

METIS Planner is excited to be working with CuttsGraduate Reviews to offer a set of comprehensive planning tools to help you prepare for grad school. Cutts Graduate Reviews is led by Jay Cutts who literally wrote the book on getting into grad school. He is the lead author of Barron’s Test Prep Series including Barron's MCAT Prep Book, Barron's MCAT Flash Cards and Barron's LSAT Prep Book. He has developed a month by month guidance program that starts at the beginning of your undergraduate freshman year and provides specific direction to help students plan for and prepare for their graduate level testing and admissions process. There are four unique programs that are all offered for FREE:

  • LawTrack – for students considering Law School
  • MedTrack – for students considering Medical School
  • MBATrack – for students considering graduate business school
  • GradTrack – for students considering a master’s or PhD program

For each program, Cutts Reviews provides monthly planning emails. You can register for free by selecting the appropriate Track program from the Cutts Reviews Track Programs Overview Page.

METIS Planner has designed a year by year planning and tracking tool to help keep all of your grad school prep work organized in one place. These tools do not require that you sign up for one of the Free Cutts Reviews Track programs, but are designed to seamlessly complement the monthly emails for maximum benefit.

GRE/Grad School Prep Planner

This downloadable provides a complete 4-Year planning and tracking tool for organizing all of your to do's and critical dates associated with getting into a Master's or PhD Program.

These tools are designed to complement Cutts Graduate Reviews FREE GradTracks monthly reminder service.

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GMAT/Business School Prep Planner

This downloadable provides a complete 4-Year planning and tracking tool for organizing all of your to do's and critical dates associated with getting into Graduate Business School.

These tools are designed to complement Cutts Graduate Reviews FREE MBATracks monthly reminder service.

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MCAT/MED School Prep Planner

This downloadable provides a complete 4-Year planning and tracking tool for organizing all of your to do's and critical dates associated with getting into Med School.

These tools are designed to complement Cutts Graduate Reviews FREE MedTracks monthly reminder service.

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LSAT/Law School Prep Planner

This downloadable provides a complete 4-Year planning and tracking tool for organizing all of your to do's and critical dates associated with getting into Law School.

These tools are designed to complement Cutts Graduate Reviews FREE LawTracks monthly reminder service.

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