May 9, 2008
![]() Photo courtesy of iDream_in_Infrared |
Peer Support for Ph.D. Students
"To finish a dissertation, you are expected to move toward distant goals with few concrete milestones. For many, the instinct is to go it alone. Grinding it out in isolation, however, is unlikely to produce your highest-quality work most efficiently. But, you may ask, what choice do you have? A graduate student's support system can be thin. Getting time with the busy professors who ostensibly provide our main guidance is not easy. Even if they are accessible, it makes sense to use their time efficiently. They may expect to review only polished products and engage in only crucial conversations, rather than assist with everyday decisions." |
« LED building display requires zero operational energy | Main | Gabi to compete in the Grace Hopper student research competition »
[Commentary] Posted by djp3 at 9:53 AM | Comments (0)

