Masters Programs: Find a List of Schools for Fall '08

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A user is seeking resources to compile a list of master's programs in the United States for fall 2008, with the intention of pursuing a PhD afterward. They have struggled to find comprehensive lists through online searches. A helpful suggestion is provided, directing them to the website gradschoolshopper.com, which offers a dedicated section for master's program options.
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I am currently finishing up a list of schools I want to apply for a masters programs for fall of 08. My plan is to go through the masters program and if I make it through to apply to a PhD program. I have googled lists for masters programs in the United States but came up empty. I was wondering if anyone has a reference that lists masters programs.
 
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I am currently finishing up a list of schools I want to apply for a masters programs for fall of 08. My plan is to go through the masters program and if I make it through to apply to a PhD program. I have googled lists for masters programs in the United States but came up empty. I was wondering if anyone has a reference that lists masters programs.

www.gradschoolshopper.com

Check the appropriate master's program option.

Good luck!
 
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