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Great recommendations! I really love Hardcore History (especially if you like history, per Neist's comment)
Also, shameless plug, but my friend and I have a podcast targeted towards grad students/science enthusiasts called Paper Boys
We read and discuss the research papers behind popular science in the news, and we also do a "grad student highlight" to help people see who the "researchers" are behind a lot of our science.
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Hi all!
I'm a current PhD student interested in applying to the Fulbright program (research) next year. Hope you don't mind me eavesdropping to get a sense of what to start preparing. Hoping to go to a French- or German-speaking Switzerland.Several years ago I applied for a Fulbright in Hungary but was not selected. Hoping that additional research and work experience will help!
Good luck everyone!
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Hi all!
I'm a current PhD student interested in applying to the Fulbright program (research) at the end of my grad program (in ~2 years), likely for French or German speaking Switzerland.For current participants, those who have been accepted, or those with application experience...do you have any tips/recommendations for starting to build a strong application?
Thanks! It sounds like an awesome program and I look forward to hearing about your experiences
-J
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On 3/26/2018 at 8:20 PM, Ecce said:
hahaha! I get the anxiety (I'm with you), but these conversations are starting to get a bit ridiculous.
Day bow bow....
I hope Pepe Silvia remembered to submit my letter of recommendation!
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NDSEG just sent out emails regarding acceptance to the second stage of the review process (1st stage was subject matter experts, 2nd stage is the DoD review panel)
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Do you think the NSF would still select us if they saw our belief in Reddit mystics and superstitions? ^^
Grad. School Supplies?
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One thing I wish I'd had for lit reviews/notes is a "reMarkable" tablet. I'm in my third year now, so the $600 price tag's a little too much for me at this point, but I would seriously consider it were I to start again.
The tablet uses E-ink like a kindle and is super nice for marking up papers and saving all of your notes in PDF form. You can then synch them to the cloud and access from a computer.
In retrospect, this would have been a HUGE time saver (and I think it would have saved my eyes from reading so many papers on a computer screen) (and I think it would have saved a few trees from all the papers I've printed out). Since it's not a laptop as well, I believe there's less of a tendency to procrastinate on it with email or surfing the web.