 Another question we have is the application process for undergraduate and graduate programs different. How are they different between undergraduate and graduate? Yeah, I think undergraduate is much more streamlined in that you apply often to one office for the school. A lot of times for graduate programs you're applying to the specific programs. So you're working with graduate admissions in psychology or graduate admissions in politics. So other requirements can vary in terms of GRE scores or GPA, letters of recommendation. So graduate programs are much less streamlined in terms of their requirements. So that's why it's really important, especially for graduate programs, to research as much as you can on each, not even each specific school, but also each specific program.