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Ben Shapiro
benshapiro
I know I'm late on this, but this is the biggest pile of authoritarian crap I've read in at least...15 minuteshttps://harvardmagazine.com/2020/05/right-now-risks-homeschooling Here's a great responsehttps://medium.com/@melbapearson/a-resp
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Melanie
Mel_Swang
APPLYING TO GRAD SCHOOL, POST #1: You decided to apply to grad school; now what?Knowing how/where to start was the hardest thing for me. The process varies for each person;
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Stacey
staceymargarita
Something I have gotten to share with people several times in the last week:I edit a grad student journal and do my best to mentor and support grad students because
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Mikayla🇺🇸🇻🇪🇵🇹🏳️🌈
matsci_latina
Grad school is supposed to be hard because research is hard. Challenging your thinking and learning a bunch of new information at the same time is hard. All of that
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
Ok, @e_b_bobadilla is absolutely right, we need more genuinely unpopular opinions. So here's one:Most positions should spend less time focusing on what you PhD was in and what you research
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Katy Peplin
ThrivePhD
alright pals i've been off twitter for a while, but thread incoming - how NOT to talk to grad students about the current situation in academia, ESPECIALLY if you have
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m*nsi
djmansib
now that I'm almost done with a year of grad school, I'm realizing that a lot of people in undergrad who talked about math as some sort of niche thing,
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Nate Jones
FloodHydrology
Great list of questions to ask potential grad advisors. When making your decisions about #gradschool -- picking your advisor should be one of your top priorities. The location, program, and
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Jeffrey Lazarus
jlazarus001
1/ What I tell first year PhD students on the first day of class: Grad school is not intentionally designed to make you feel stupid. But, if you were going
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Sanna Ali
sannasideup
Stanford is leaving grad students in even more precarious positions mid-pandemic by leaving funding up to departments. Not guaranteeing summer funding across the board was always a problem. With Covid-19,
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Pitt Grad Union
PittGrads
We’ve got many new grad workers around here, so it’s time for a #Union101. What is a union, and why do grad workers need one? (thread) A union is a
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Ziona Kocher
ZionaKocher
As the academic year comes to a close, I find myself really struggling with what to feel. This spring in particular has brought so many opportunities and I am proud
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mo
mumumumooooo
Some of my professors are telling undergrads who intend to go to grad school that in order to get a decent reference attached to our transcripts, we have to complete
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Jessica Remedios
jdremedios
I’m part of a lot of conversations about how to recruit and train more BIPOC grad students. We usually focus on concrete steps around recruitment strategies, bridge programs, outreach, diversifying
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
Since students are already clamoring for my FALL SYLLABUS, let me start a convo here. The grad course I'm teaching is Qualitative Methods: In-Depth Interviewing. Hit me with some of
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Naomi Wagner
Naomi_CGC
To those getting genetic counseling grad school acceptances on #GCMatch2020, CONGRATS! *Especially* to those wondering if you’ll “fit in” w/ your program or if you belong in the field:
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