What is the tuition or cost for the program?
The cost of the program is $5,000 USD, however we offer a variety of discounts, scholarships and financing options that allow most learners to complete the program while paying in installments. Your dedicated program consultant can walk you through the process of securing scholarship funding.
What do I get at the completion of the program?
You will receive a Certificate of Completion from WritersER, Inc.
How much time should I expect to dedicate to this program?
Our program requires you to participate in Four (4) hours of scheduled/live in-class lecture and guided lab session. Three (3) hours optional scheduled/live office hours for individual support. Two (2) hours of scheduled/Live in-class lab review. Additionally, three (3) to five (5) hours of time out of class is expected to be necessary to complete assignments and prepare for course assessments. For a total expected time commitment of 12-15 hours per week.
Do I need to possess an undergraduate degree to be eligible for the program?
Yes. You are required to be presently enrolled in a Masters or Doctoral program, as well as being proficient in spoken and written English.
Will I need to purchase books?
All materials and access to virtual labs and other learning environments will be provided to you and are included in the tuition/cost of the bootcamp.
Who are the faculty for the programs?
Our faculty (Lead Mentors/Instructors) are typically working professionals who are subject matter experts in their field. They are encouraged to bring real-world experience and situations into our classrooms to expose our students to projects and challenges that replicate the experiences you may have as a graduate student.
Are the courses available online or in person?
Courses are available 100% virtually with live online sessions.
Do I need my own computer?
You will need an appropriately configured PC with webcam, headset, and uninterrupted internet connection.
What will I learn in the Grad Prep BootCamp?
You’ll gain insights into selecting grad programs, writing compelling essays, preparing for standardized tests, and navigating interviews and financial planning for grad school.
Who is this BootCamp for?
Ideal for anyone aiming to apply to grad school, needing structured preparation to enhance their application’s competitiveness.
What specific skills will I learn in the Academic Writing and Editing BootCamp?
You’ll gain expertise in structuring arguments, ensuring coherence across your writing, employing persuasive academic language, and mastering editing techniques that enhance clarity and readability. The bootcamp covers everything from fundamental writing principles to advanced editing strategies, preparing you to produce publication-ready scholarly work.
Is this bootcamp suitable for beginners in academic writing?
Yes, the bootcamp is designed to benefit participants at various stages of their academic careers, including those new to academic writing. We start with foundational writing concepts and gradually move to more advanced topics, ensuring all participants can progress at a comfortable pace.
How interactive is the bootcamp? Will I get feedback on my writing?
The bootcamp is highly interactive, with opportunities for live discussions, peer reviews, and personalized feedback from instructors. You’re encouraged to work on a specific writing project throughout the bootcamp, allowing you to apply the concepts learned directly to your own work and receive constructive critiques.
Can I attend the bootcamp while working on my dissertation or research paper?
Absolutely. In fact, participants are encouraged to bring their ongoing academic projects to the bootcamp. This approach allows you to directly apply the skills and techniques learned to your work, making the learning experience more relevant and immediately beneficial.
What practical skills can I expect to gain from this BootCamp?
Participants will learn to proficiently use statistical software for data analysis, understand and apply both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, and effectively communicate their research findings. Skills gained include data visualization, statistical testing, qualitative data coding, and constructing a solid research methodology.
Who is the ideal participant for the Data Analysis and Methodology BootCamp?
This bootcamp is suited for doctoral students, academics, and professionals across various fields who are involved in research projects and seek to enhance their data analysis and research design skills. It’s especially beneficial for those preparing for their dissertation or looking to publish their research findings.
Is prior experience in data analysis required to enroll in the BootCamp?
No prior experience is strictly required. The bootcamp is designed to accommodate a range of skill levels, from beginners to those with some experience who wish to deepen their knowledge. We cover foundational concepts before moving on to more advanced techniques, ensuring all participants can follow along and benefit.
Who is the Dissertation Proposal Development BootCamp designed for?
This bootcamp is tailored for doctoral students at any stage of their dissertation process, particularly those who are preparing to write or are in the process of drafting their proposal. It’s ideal for students seeking a structured approach to proposal development, alongside expert guidance and feedback.
How much time should I dedicate to the bootcamp each week?
Participants are expected to dedicate approximately 10-15 hours per week to the bootcamp. This includes attending modules, engaging in discussions, completing assignments, and reviewing feedback. The intensive nature of the program is designed to maximize learning and development within a condensed period.
Can I participate in the bootcamp while working full-time?
Yes, the bootcamp is designed to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals and educators. Sessions and assignments can be accessed and completed at times that are most convenient for participants, although some scheduled live interactions may require specific time commitments.
What will I learn in the Research and Literature Review BootCamp?
You’ll learn how to effectively search for, evaluate, and synthesize academic literature. This includes developing strategies for identifying key studies, assessing their relevance, and integrating findings to construct a comprehensive review of your research topic.
Do I need any prior experience or qualifications to join?
While no specific prior experience is required, a basic understanding of academic research processes and access to research databases will be beneficial. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field is recommended but not mandatory.
Can I still work on my research project while attending the BootCamp?
Absolutely! The BootCamp is designed to complement your ongoing research projects. The skills and techniques learned can be directly applied to enhance the quality and depth of your literature review and overall research.
What makes this BootCamp different from online resources or self-study?
Our BootCamp offers structured, expert-led guidance and personalized feedback that you won’t find in self-study or generic online resources. Additionally, the interactive and collaborative environment with peers provides a unique learning experience that enriches your understanding and application of literature review skills.
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