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26. To Defer or Not to Defer [Admission], with Diana Jones
06/24/20 • 32 min
In the immortal words of William Shakespeare, "To defer or not to defer, that is the question." Or something like that. We're talking, of course, about whether or not to defer your admission to college / graduate school given the uncertainty around what the learning environment will look like when classes resume in the Fall. With so many schools relaxing their deferral requirements and lingering concerns about the safety of live, in-person classes, it's a question that a lot of students are wrestling with right now -- and time is quickly running out to make that decision.
To help unpack this important topic, we're joined in this episode by Diana Jones, admissions consultant with College and Prep, who weighs in with some key insights and important considerations that will help you decide whether to take a gap year or matriculate on schedule. Specifically, we discuss:
- The current higher education landscape in the world of COVID-19
- Why this year might be a good one to take a "gap year" -- and how you should spend your time if you make that decision
- The key difference between the decision facing undergraduates vs. grad students
- The top 3 reasons someone might decide to wait a year before going back to school
- Why most schools cap the number of gap-year requests they grant, and what it means for you
- The logistics of requesting deferred admission
- Whether or not you should expect a tuition reduction if classes are conducted online to start the school year (hint: don't hold your breath!)
- The best way to search deep within yourself to answer the question of whether to press the pause button or stay the course
- And more!
Deciding which college or graduate program to attend is a big enough of a decision as it is. Having to now decide whether to accept your offer of admission and go back to school this Fall -- or defer your admission and wait another year -- adds more complexity to the equation. After listening to this episode, we're confident that you'll be in a better position to make the decision that's right for you. Enjoy!
RESOURCES
- Diana's NBC News article: "8 considerations for graduating high school seniors rethinking their plans due to COVID-19"
- Contact Diana Jones for a free phone consult
- Register for a comprehensive online prep course (SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, EA) with Dominate Test Prep
A DOSE OF MOTIVATION
Harlem, by Langston Hughes
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Connect with Us
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- Register for a comprehensive prep course (GMAT Exam, Executive Assessment, GRE, LSAT, SAT)
- Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected].
In the immortal words of William Shakespeare, "To defer or not to defer, that is the question." Or something like that. We're talking, of course, about whether or not to defer your admission to college / graduate school given the uncertainty around what the learning environment will look like when classes resume in the Fall. With so many schools relaxing their deferral requirements and lingering concerns about the safety of live, in-person classes, it's a question that a lot of students are wrestling with right now -- and time is quickly running out to make that decision.
To help unpack this important topic, we're joined in this episode by Diana Jones, admissions consultant with College and Prep, who weighs in with some key insights and important considerations that will help you decide whether to take a gap year or matriculate on schedule. Specifically, we discuss:
- The current higher education landscape in the world of COVID-19
- Why this year might be a good one to take a "gap year" -- and how you should spend your time if you make that decision
- The key difference between the decision facing undergraduates vs. grad students
- The top 3 reasons someone might decide to wait a year before going back to school
- Why most schools cap the number of gap-year requests they grant, and what it means for you
- The logistics of requesting deferred admission
- Whether or not you should expect a tuition reduction if classes are conducted online to start the school year (hint: don't hold your breath!)
- The best way to search deep within yourself to answer the question of whether to press the pause button or stay the course
- And more!
Deciding which college or graduate program to attend is a big enough of a decision as it is. Having to now decide whether to accept your offer of admission and go back to school this Fall -- or defer your admission and wait another year -- adds more complexity to the equation. After listening to this episode, we're confident that you'll be in a better position to make the decision that's right for you. Enjoy!
RESOURCES
- Diana's NBC News article: "8 considerations for graduating high school seniors rethinking their plans due to COVID-19"
- Contact Diana Jones for a free phone consult
- Register for a comprehensive online prep course (SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, EA) with Dominate Test Prep
A DOSE OF MOTIVATION
Harlem, by Langston Hughes
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Connect with Us
- Get more free content on the DTP YouTube Channel
- Register for a comprehensive prep course (GMAT Exam, Executive Assessment, GRE, LSAT, SAT)
- Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected].
Previous Episode

25. How to Find the Motivation to Study
Motivation is a key component of success on your standardized test because if it's lacking, you won't put in the necessary work to prepare effectively and your score will suffer on test day. Unfortunately, a lot of students struggle with motivation and consequently they have a hard time getting the score they need.
Perhaps that's you.
So where does motivation come from and how can you get it back if you've lost it? That's the question we tackle in this episode of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast. Specifically, we explore:
- The four (4) reasons people lose motivation and what you can do to get it back
- Why getting into a good school may not be enough of a motivator for you
- The importance of having a powerful "WHY" and how to tap into it for sustained motivation
- The difference between Internal and External motivation, and which is more important for driving long-term success
- The power of habits for taking motivation out of the equation altogether
- A simple action you can take right now to increase your daily motivation
- And more!
If you're just beginning your test prep journey and your motivation is still high, that's awesome! But being aware of some of these "motivation pitfalls" can help you avoid them in the future. And if your motivation is lacking, I'm confident that you'll have clear direction on how to get it back after listening to this episode... and that you'll be motivated to do so.
RESOURCES
- Podcast episode #2: 5 Proven Study Habits for a Higher Score on Test Day
- Daily motivation: Download the "Motivate" app
- Comments? Questions? Contact Us
A DOSE OF MOTIVATION
“Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.” -- Jim Ryun
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Next Episode

27. "7 Days Out" from Test Day
Test day is right around the corner. What should you be doing in the final week leading up to the big day to maximize your preparation and ensure that you have the best possible result on your exam? In this episode we break it down for you day-by-day, laying out for you exactly what you should be prioritizing each day starting "7 days out" to finish strong.
Specifically, we discuss:
- How many practice tests you should take in the final week of preparation -- and when you should take them
- How to review your practice test results to determine where to focus your efforts during your last few study sessions
- The importance of sleep and nutrition for test-day clarity and focus, with tips for maximizing each
- When and how to introduce a timer into your practice sessions
- A simple way to limit distractions and increase positivity in your life leading up to test day
- Why trying to cram the day before your exam is not a good strategy (and what you should do instead)
- Six things to do the morning of your exam
- What to do the day after your test to de-stress your mind and body
- And more!
If you have a week or less before test day, these last-minute tips will help you know where to focus and ensure that you've covered all your bases heading in to the exam. Even if you still have a while, much of what we discuss will help you with your preparation in general -- and then you can revisit it as your final week gets closer.
The end is in sight... finish strong!
RESOURCES
- Download our free "7 Days Out" checklist HERE
- "Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime" referenced from Scientific American
- "How Much Sleep is Required for Peak Cognition" referenced from MDedge
- Purchase full-length GMAT practice tests
- Purchase full-length GRE practice tests
- Contact Brett at Dominate Test Prep
A DOSE OF MOTIVATION
"If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail." -- Benjamin Franklin
Connect with Us
- Get more free content on the DTP YouTube Channel
- Register for a comprehensive prep course (GMAT Exam, Executive Assessment, GRE, LSAT, SAT)
- Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected].
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