For many graduates, earning a bachelor’s degree is just the beginning. As more students pursue master’s and doctoral degrees, the pressures of advanced education can quickly become overwhelming. (Left ...
Like the old saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. Most of the metaphorical doors the class of 2026 has walked through so far have been seamless transitions: Elementary to middle school, ...
You’re just at the start of something completely new: being a graduate student at Drexel University, ready for your first term here. But — now what? It’s hard to know where to go or what to do at a ...
More than 200 master’s and doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars spent their fall break gaining crucial insights and tips on taking the essential steps to advance their academic journey to ...
We’ve all heard the saying, “The only constant is change.” Yet few experiences embody this truth as intensely as graduate school. Graduate students navigate a distinct period of intense transformation ...
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While incoming students are embarking on their own individual academic journeys, the University of Delaware’s New Graduate Student Orientation, held at the Trabant University Center on Jan. 29, ...
I like to tell students that figuring out a career path takes a lot of planning. It would be great if this planning began on Day 1 of college, but it rarely works out this way. Nonetheless, I would ...
Attending graduate or professional school may be an option you are considering. If so, base your decision on careful reflection and clarification of your work/life goals. Talk with faculty, alumni, ...
Graduate school can be challenging to navigate, and for international students, additional hurdles can make the experience even more stressful. According to the university’s Autumn 2024 Enrollment ...
During my senior year of high school, I applied to dozens of colleges, eager to finally prove to myself that I could “make it out” of my low-income neighborhood. I didn’t know it at the time, but I ...