Regardless of where you are in your academic or research journey, a constant is revisiting and updating your work, your priors, and your goals. Here at R&R, we seek to provide resources to postbacs, graduate students, interns, postdocs and anyone else, as well as addressing topics relevant to students. We also have plans to talk about common misconceptions in psychology education and take a more historical view of our field and where it's led us to.
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Regardless of where you are in your academic or research journey, a constant is revisiting and updating your work, your priors, and your goals. Here at R&R, we seek to provide resources to postbacs, graduate students, interns, postdocs and anyone else, as well as addressing topics relevant to students. We also have plans to talk about common misconceptions in psychology education and take a more historical view of our field and where it's led us to.
7 - What is Your Favorite Theory?: Interviewing for Grad School (ft. Taylor McGuire & George Abitante)
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7 - What is Your Favorite Theory?: Interviewing for Grad School (ft. Taylor McGuire & George Abitante)
Kate and Dustin are joined by Taylor McGuire and George Abitante (@AbitanteGeorge) and talk about experiences with interviewing for graduate school! Come Join Us!! Future Directions: Kate: They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill UsDustin: The Great British Bake OffTaylor: Dark Matter and EntitledGeorge: Binge Mode Podcast and All things Patrick CurranTwitter:You Can Grad SchoolKateDustinSupport the Show: Patron Support Intro Music: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free (edit made: increased speed)Beatboxing: Dustin's daughter
Revise and Resubmit
Regardless of where you are in your academic or research journey, a constant is revisiting and updating your work, your priors, and your goals. Here at R&R, we seek to provide resources to postbacs, graduate students, interns, postdocs and anyone else, as well as addressing topics relevant to students. We also have plans to talk about common misconceptions in psychology education and take a more historical view of our field and where it's led us to.