WebJan 4, 2024 · Reason #2: You’ll have better interpersonal skills. As a PhD candidate, you know that the stereotype of the grad student, working alone in a lab or in front of a … WebSep 23, 2014 · I am a first year MA student in the social sciences and I thought that my graduate career was off to a great start. I finished my first semester (in which I had a slightly heavier than average course load) with a 4.0 and in my first semester review I was told I am making "excellent progress" and that one faculty member noted that I show "exceptional …
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WebOct 13, 2010 · My graduate program has turned into a nightmare. Just to give an idea of how bad it is, of the four people who came in with me, two have left and one is strongly … WebSep 19, 2024 · I Hate My Program. So I've been working towards a Master's Degree for a little over a month now. I know it seems like that may not have been yet enough time to decide how I feel about the program, but all I can say is that I am *incredibly* turned off … rule for the reflection
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WebI am currently finishing the second semester of my first year in a PhD program at a top tier US school in an engineering program. I have a full scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and a living stipend (typical graduate student stipend ~$1800 a month after taxes, so quite enough to live off of). WebJul 3, 2024 · Not Putting in Face Time. Completing class work and research is a big contributor to success in graduate school, but the intangible elements of your education also matter. Successful graduate students … WebMar 5, 2024 · The first step, says Dr. Brooks, is to think about what you’ve learned in your degree program, and how you may be able to apply those skills to another career field. “You don’t need to toss out the degree … scarring pain