Succeeding in grad school requires many skills, from learning to network with your peers, to time management, to working effectively with your advisor — and then comes the writing part of graduate school.
We’re in the last phase of the semester, and end-of-year holidays are on the horizon. But for grad students, this season isn’t about winding down -- it’s more of a mad dash to the finish line.
Here are ten questions you shouldn’t ask the grad students in your life over the holidays.
This year, the Graduate School and the James Jackson Community of Scholars launched #ULGradNet, an initiative to bring students of similar backgrounds together to support one another.
Every graduate student has their own experience of changing their financial habits during grad school. You may be stretching every dollar of your assistantship, or find yourself ordering more takeout while balancing a full-time job with homework.