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GPS for Graduate School : Students Share Their Stories

Brown, M. M.(Contributions by)Johnson, Kiana R.(Contributions by)Peck, William J.(Contributions by)Smith, Mark J. T.(Edited by)
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This resource book consists of ten chapters written by sixteen graduate student authors and two academic professional staff members.

Each chapter is accompanied by a short video that dramatizes the theme along with probing discussion questions.

The chapter topics include seeking funding, the challenges of the first year of graduate school, finding a thesis advisor, working with thesis committee members, balancing family and graduate student life, and life after graduate school.Where these subjects have been treated in an academic style many times, this book conveys its message through personal narratives of the challenging circumstances its graduate student authors encountered and solved.

It does not give its readers long lists of statistics about graduation rates or most advantageous actions for best outcomes.

What it does instead is provide readers with a vivid sense of the types of life experiences one can expect to encounter when undertaking a graduate degree and the opportunity to discuss these real-life issues with others.The book was started and developed as a project under the Midwest Crossroads Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) and completed as part of the professional development activities under the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) AGEP.

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Product Details
Purdue University Press
1557536740 / 9781557536747
Paperback / softback
378.155
30/03/2014
United States
210 pages
152 x 229 mm, 370 grams