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5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School Graduate School

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Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School The Odditty
Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School The Odditty

Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School The Odditty I love that you're starting up this thread!! here's some of the things i wish someone had sat down and told me before starting grad school (in the life sciences): just because you did well in undergrad, does not mean you will do well in grad school. this is probably the toughest lesson to learn. Graduate admissions blog 8 things i wish i knew before starting grad school. the graduate admissions blog highlights aspects of graduate and professional programs, student life, and admissions that may be of interest to prospective students. the first entry, "7 things i wish i knew before moving to nyc", is available here. Grad school is not undergrad 2.0. i loved my undergraduate experience, but in no way was graduate school a continuation of my four years at holy cross. you do much more independent work in grad school, and you will probably need to revise the study habits and methods that worked for you in undergrad. keep up with the reading. One of mine is always having to have two straws in my beverages from mcdonald’s and the like. you will likely sleep at weird times. you will dream about and wake up thinking about names, dates, places, citations, etc. 9. most who start graduate school do not finish. graduate school is hard and different.

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School Speak From The
5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School Speak From The

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Grad School Speak From The Grad school is not undergrad 2.0. i loved my undergraduate experience, but in no way was graduate school a continuation of my four years at holy cross. you do much more independent work in grad school, and you will probably need to revise the study habits and methods that worked for you in undergrad. keep up with the reading. One of mine is always having to have two straws in my beverages from mcdonald’s and the like. you will likely sleep at weird times. you will dream about and wake up thinking about names, dates, places, citations, etc. 9. most who start graduate school do not finish. graduate school is hard and different. Graduate school is an incredibly rewarding, full experience. here are a few things i wish i had known before starting the journey: listen, listen, listen. to your advisor, to your lab mates, to your professor…you’re here to absorb. there's going to be a lot that you don't know during grad school. heck, isn’t that the whole point?. 5. people are nicer than you think. over the course of undergrad, i had been told that grad school was competitive and brutal and mean. in reality, my experience was the exact opposite. everyone in my program was extremely nice and friendly, and were always down to gripe about how much work we had to do (and were putting off).

5 Things I Wish I Would Have Known Before Starting Graduate School
5 Things I Wish I Would Have Known Before Starting Graduate School

5 Things I Wish I Would Have Known Before Starting Graduate School Graduate school is an incredibly rewarding, full experience. here are a few things i wish i had known before starting the journey: listen, listen, listen. to your advisor, to your lab mates, to your professor…you’re here to absorb. there's going to be a lot that you don't know during grad school. heck, isn’t that the whole point?. 5. people are nicer than you think. over the course of undergrad, i had been told that grad school was competitive and brutal and mean. in reality, my experience was the exact opposite. everyone in my program was extremely nice and friendly, and were always down to gripe about how much work we had to do (and were putting off).

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