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Author Bloom, Dale F., 1949-

Title The Ph. D. process : a student's guide to graduate school in the sciences / Dale F. Bloom, Jonathan D. Karp, and Nicholas Cohen.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  378.155 BLO    AVAILABLE
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Description xiv, 209 pages ; 24 cm
Audience 1250L Lexile
Note 1250L Lexile
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-205) and index.
Contents Deciding to go to graduate school -- Selecting an advisor : whose lab is right for me? -- The stages of graduate school -- Classes, journal clubs, lab meetings, and seminars -- The absent professor -- How you learn -- Deciding on research projects for your dissertation -- Networking -- Picking a dissertation committee, and defending the proposal at the preliminary oral exam -- The life of a graduate student -- Some additional aspects of graduate school life : lab notebooks, etiquette, competition, luck -- Do I belong here? : insecurity and stress -- Foreign students : unique problems and stresses -- On the art of scientific writing -- What should your goals be while in graduate school? -- Times they are a-changing -- The end is in sight : writing the dissertation -- The final oral exam (the defense).
Summary "The Ph. D. Process" offers the essential guidance that students in the biological and physical sciences need to get the most out of their years in graduate school. Drawing upon the insights of numerous current and former graduate students, this book presents a rich portrayal of the intellectual and emotional challenges inherent in becoming a scientist, and offers the informed, practical advice a "best friend" would give about each stage of the graduate school experience. What are the best strategies for applying to a graduate program? How are classes conducted? How should I choose an advisor and a research project? What steps can I take now to make myself more "employable" when I get my degree? What goes on at the oral defense? Through a balanced, thorough examination of issues ranging from lab etiquette to research stress, the authors--each a Ph. D. in the sciences--provide the vital information that will allow students to make informed decisions all along the way to the degree. Headlined sections within each chapter make it fast and easy to look up any subject, while dozens of quotes describing personal experiences in graduate programs from people in diverse scientific fields contribute invaluable real-life expertise. Special attention is also given to the needs of international students.
Subject Science -- Study and teaching (Graduate)
Biology -- Study and teaching (Graduate)
Doctor of philosophy degree.
Graduate students.
Added Author Karp, Jonathan D., 1964-
Cohen, Nicholas, 1938-
Added Title Doctor of philosophy process
ISBN 0195118898 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780195118896 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0195119002 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9780195119008 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
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