Writing Your Thesis/Dissertation Pt. 1: Picking an Advisor | Ep. 31
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概要
Have you ever hesitated to reach out to a potential advisor because you’re worried they will turn out to be a bad fit once it’s too late to change? Do you find yourself vacillating between choosing an advisor that you like interpersonally and the one that’s the most prestigious?
Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re starting a series on how to develop your thesis or dissertation starting with the most important first step: getting an advisor. We’ll talk about how to honestly evaluate your own strengths, name your limits without shame, and choose an advisor not just for their reputation, but for their fit. In this episode, we’ll discuss:
- Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses as a researcher
- What advisors should and should not do.
- Starting off your relationship in the right way.
If you want to finish this project without losing yourself (or years of your life!), this is where the work really starts.
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