tangerine(RIP Aussie arson vics) asked:


I graduated from college in 2000 with a degree in Spanish. I would like to apply to a graduate program in Spanish, but I’m afraid I’ve forgotten a lot of what I learned in my literature classes. Should I review the information in my old textbooks before I apply for grad school?

Irene
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    DRAGON on 5 February, 2009 at 5:49 pm #

    Depends on when you want to start grad school. If is soon and you are lacking some confidence in your knowledge then you might want to postpone it a semester and do some serious brushing up. If it is just a few things you are unsure of then set aside a couple of hours a day to catch up. You probably remember more than you think though.

    DRAGON 2008
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