The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test that is required by most graduate programs in epidemiology. The GRE consists of three sections: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. The Verbal Reasoning section tests your reading comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary skills. The Quantitative Reasoning section tests your math skills, including algebra, geometry, and data analysis. The Analytical Writing section tests your ability to write a clear and concise essay.
Letters of recommendation are an important part of the application process. Letters of recommendation should come from individuals who are familiar with your academic and professional work. These individuals could include professors, supervisors, or colleagues.
Your personal statement is an opportunity to tell the admissions committee about your interests, goals, and qualifications. In your personal statement, you should explain why you are interested in epidemiology and why you believe you would be a good fit for the program.