so I am starting a MSW next fall, it'll be my first time as a graduate students and I've been reading on and off the information that has been provided on my university's website for new grads.
Even if I am starting in the fall, I've begun to make some sort of a list of the things I would like to happen during my graduate studies so that I could have some ideas on paper to discuss with my supervisor (with whom I have an excellent relationship and have worked as a RA since the beginning of my undergraduate studies, so she's know me for the past three years.)
I just wanted your input. Do you think these are realistic expectations as a master's student and are there anything that you would add to this list?
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- Co-publications in academic journals
- Be prepared and equipped in the event that I chose to do a Ph.D in Social Work
- Taking part in international and local conferences/congress in my field of study
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Adelaide9216
Hello everyone,
so I am starting a MSW next fall, it'll be my first time as a graduate students and I've been reading on and off the information that has been provided on my university's website for new grads.
Even if I am starting in the fall, I've begun to make some sort of a list of the things I would like to happen during my graduate studies so that I could have some ideas on paper to discuss with my supervisor (with whom I have an excellent relationship and have worked as a RA since the beginning of my undergraduate studies, so she's know me for the past three years.)
I just wanted your input. Do you think these are realistic expectations as a master's student and are there anything that you would add to this list?
___________________________
- Co-publications in academic journals
- Be prepared and equipped in the event that I chose to do a Ph.D in Social Work
- Taking part in international and local conferences/congress in my field of study
- Good funding
- Mentorship
- RA/TA Positions
etc.
THANKS GUYS.
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