If you are a representative of a USF student organization wishing to promote a career related event being hosted by your organization, you may contact Alex Hochman at ahochman@usfca.edu and request* to have the event promoted via the Career Services listserve (student contact database).
*All requests are subject for approval.
View Exhibitors from Past USF Career Fair
3/4/11 - 23rd Annual Career & Internship Fair
9/8/11 - 13th Annual Nonprofit Expo
10/18/11 - Graduate School & Career Fair
3/2/11 - 24th Annual Career & Internship Fair
External Career Fairs & Events
FREE Practice GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT, and PCAT
Kaplan is holding a FREE Practice Test for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT, or PCAT. The event will be more convenient than ever as you’ll be able to take the exam live and online in our Classroom Anywhere environment, available from anywhere you have internet access. There are an array of dates and times to choose from.
As space is limited, this event does require pre-registration. However, a number of seats have been reserved for USF students. Once registered, you will receive unique log-in information that you will use to enter Kaplan’s live, online classroom and begin the exam. Take the test from home, the library, a coffee shop, or even an open computer lab on campus.
Each test will last up to 4 hours and will be proctored like an actual exam. Students will receive their score immediately following the exam. After the test, one of our expert instructors will give a short workshop on test-taking strategies and will answer any questions that you may have.
This is a great opportunity for you to see how you might score on the real thing, and also to become familiar with the kinds of questions that will be on the real test. For most students, this exam will be a more realistic test-taking experience as you can practice in the format that mirrors nearly all graduate school exams.
To register for this free event, fill out the following web form:
The College of Arts and Sciences are helping students achieve success in their college career through the
Spring 2012 Student Success Workshop Series. Click here for more information.