This week, I'm talking about the taboo topic of quitting your graduate program. According to the Urban Institute, 26% of graduate students stop out while the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that 50% of people who start their doctoral degree do not finish. If this is the case, why is quitting not a topic that is often discussed. So much should be considered when making this decision. Let's get into the topic. Things Mentions in the Episode: Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away ...
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This week, I'm talking about the taboo topic of quitting your graduate program. According to the Urban Institute, 26% of graduate students stop out while the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that 50% of people who start their doctoral degree do not finish. If this is the case, why is quitting not a topic that is often discussed. So much should be considered when making this decision. Let's get into the topic. Things Mentions in the Episode: Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away ...
Maintaining Mentorship Relationships: How to Stay in Touch
The Writing on My Mind Podcast
25 minutes
2 years ago
Maintaining Mentorship Relationships: How to Stay in Touch
We’re back for season 4 of the Writing on My Mind podcast. Today, I’m sharing advice for maximizing and maintaining mentorship relationships by staying in touch with mentors/femtors. This is a jam packed episode where I discuss the role of mentors/femtors, the importance of staying in touch with mentors/femtors, six ways to stay in touch, and how to be a good mentor/femtor. Things Mentioned on This Episode: Join my email list Get the Free Career Plan Download Purchase the Taking Cha...
The Writing on My Mind Podcast
This week, I'm talking about the taboo topic of quitting your graduate program. According to the Urban Institute, 26% of graduate students stop out while the Chronicle of Higher Education reports that 50% of people who start their doctoral degree do not finish. If this is the case, why is quitting not a topic that is often discussed. So much should be considered when making this decision. Let's get into the topic. Things Mentions in the Episode: Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away ...