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Tag Archives: graduate school
My post-grad plans and advice you didn’t ask for
The University had a Career Fair last night, but I did not attend. Why did I not attend? Because two days ago I got into grad school!! I was babysitting on Wednesday afternoon for my favorite bilingual two-year-old when my … Continue reading
Posted in Kelsey Eldridge '12
Tagged graduate school, Study the humanities!
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Rotations: the beginning and soon, the end
For those just tuning in, let’s backup. What’s a rotation? This is when first year graduate students “try” a lab by spending about a month in 3 to 4 different ones. You either have your own mini-project to complete or … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Dill-McFarland '11
Tagged graduate school, Madison, rotations
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Did I make the right decision?
A couple days ago, as I sat in my first rotation lab, taking a break from my NSF fellowship application, worrying about upcoming tests and paper discussions, I wondered, “Why did I sign-up for all of this?” I could be … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Dill-McFarland '11
Tagged graduate school
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Grad school life
I had some friends ask me about what grad life is like day-to-day. What to know what you’re getting yourself into, eh? So here goes a little run down of what I (and most other first years) do. Classes: I … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Dill-McFarland '11
Tagged graduate school, life after graduation, Madison
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So did my UPS education actually prepare me for grad school?
In so many words, “as much as is reasonably possible” and “basically yes.” I don’t want to sound like I’m on a soap box or like I’m some spokesperson for the school… But, yes, UPS did all they could to … Continue reading
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The Road to Graduate School, Part VII
Moving Some random bits of advice about moving across the country… Some may be specific to Madison, WI (where I’m moving to) If you want to take your furniture and/or have a lot of stuff, consider using a pod. For … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Dill-McFarland '11
Tagged graduate school, Madison, moving
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The Road to Graduate School, Part VI
The summer between undergrad and grad Some people may be wondering, “So you got into graduate school. Now what do you do all summer…?” My answer: a lot of nothing, a little of some things. The number one piece of … Continue reading
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Tagged graduate school, summer
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The Road to Graduate School, Part V
Be warned; this is going to be a long one. My actual interviews After writing that last blog, I realized it would be a lot more helpful for me to just tell you about my interview/visit experiences directly. So I … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Dill-McFarland '11
Tagged Berkeley, Davis, graduate school, interviews, Madison, UC, Urbana, visits
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The Road to Graduate School, Part IV
Visits… I mean interviews… I mean… wait what? Yeah! Getting an interview means you’re past that first hurdle. They love you so much on paper that they want to meet you! That first interview invitation was one of the best … Continue reading
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The Road to Graduate School, Part III
Applications, applications, applications, and more applications!!! It gets tedious (especially with 8 apps to do!) but a big part of the applications are name, address, school, grades, etc. So it’s not hard for most of it. Just sit down with … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, graduate school
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