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If you’re taking the time to attend an open house for a graduate school, make sure you’re prepared. Research the school ahead of time and figure out what questions to ask.

Although Can (John) Ahtam, Bentley University’s assistant director of graduate admission, encourages any number of questions (“It’s never too many”), here are his top five.

Bentley's Graduate School of Business is hosting an Open House on November 7th, where you will meet the director of your program, speak with current students, faculty, and admissions staff. You'll also have the opportunity go on a campus tour, attend a mock class, and take part in a trading room simulation. Details and registration here.

1. What are the admission requirements?

Although online resources will likely outline the requirements, there’s no “one size fits all.” If you already are applying with an existing graduate degree you might be waived from the GMAT/GRE requirement not certain courses.

2. How do courses relate to the current or future industry?

Program directors and faculty members should know what kinds of skills companies (like the Big Four accounting firms) are looking for, and what will get you there. Career Services can help too, and may go a step further to identify industries and positions with the most demand or companies that recruit from this program.

3. How intense is the program?

Students and alumni have first-hand experience in the daily routine and the intensity of the program. Is the course load manageable if you have a job and family? Will it work with your lifestyle?

4. What are the other students in the program like?

Each program has a different profile. Explore issues such as the average age, diversity and average years of work experience. Once you meet some of your potential classmates and alumni, you’ll get a feel for whether they’re on the same page with your goals, and how they can open you up to new learning opportunities.

5. What does the university’s career services offer?

Students and alumni can share the kinds of advice they’re getting and available resources. Does career services know you by name? How will you be connected to the alumni community and potential employers? How will they help you find the right job? Bentley’s Graduate Career Services, for instance, includes employer information sessions, a virtual career center, and online job databases and boards. Career advisers are closely connected to both employers and graduate students.