How to Choose A Research Advisor, Six Things to ask yourself
Choosing a research advisor is something you will likely do in college, masters, and definitely PhD programs. Obviously, this can be a very important decision and will impact a large facet of your educational experience. Here are six points to help you out. Enjoy. #research, #gradschool, #phd, #masters, #stanforduniversity, #ucberkeley, #gradschool, #school, #student, #students, #phdstudent, #phdstudents, #masters, #gradlife #gradstudentlife, #gradstudent

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