
The Graduate Student Guidebook
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In the current academic climate, initial decisions-like choosing an advisor-critically shape future opportunities. Students need a consistent, reliable, and up-to-date resource. In this authoritative guide, faculty from various universities, positions, and backgrounds offer sage advice, responding to concerns identified by graduate student members themselves. Moving through the text, readers learn about the transition from undergrad to graduate-level expectations, special considerations for students of marginalized groups, graduate assistantships, the importance of key decisions, comprehensive exams, writing the thesis or dissertation, publishing, conferences, navigating the job search, and making a career in a tenure track position.
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1 Climbing the Next Rung: Making the Transition to Graduate Student, James Stewart
2 "This Is Kind of Like Your Superpower": Double-Consciousness,Micro-Activism and Other Survival Strategies of Students on the Margins, Meredith D. Clark
3 Graduate Student Decisions, Susan Keith
4 Getting the Most Out of Your Graduate Assistantship, Amanda Sturgill
5 The Mindful Thesis or Dissertation: Finding the Focus to Write, Jan Lauren Boyles
6 Making Sense of (and Making the Most of) Academic Conferences, Jennifer Greer
7 Publishing as a Graduate Student, Denise Sevick Bortree and Richard D. Waters
8 Navigating the Job Market: Basic Mechanics and Peculiarities, David D. Perlmutter
9 The Degree and the Job Are Yours. What's Next? Successfully Transitioning from Student to Professor, Marie Hardin
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