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[quote=Anonymous]It's the University of Tennessee Knoxville, so yes it is accredited. When you apply initially, you submit your goal statement and your unofficial transcripts online and your references are contacted by the school to submit their letters online. I took my GRE 3 years ago and got unofficial transcripts when I graduated, so that was all done. I submitted my application on April 9, received my conditional acceptance on April 29, and my official letter on May 18 after all my undergrad transcripts were sent. So yes, it is possible if you have all the pieces together. Why am I going to grad school? Because I need a specialized degree for what I want to do. The position I am interviewing for also does tuition reimbursement and is a company I have worked for before (it is global). I have worked full time since I was 17 and still graduated from college in 4 years with a 3.8 so am not worried about balancing the job and the school. Either way, none of that is what I asked for advice on. What is the best way to let my current position know that i am leaving, and do I offer them my insight? My position came out of restructuring and was completely new when I started, so they really don't understand what to do with it. [/quote]
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