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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Grad & Postdoc Chemist March/April Issue: Learn how to succeed by failing
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 12:41:07 -0400
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How to Succeeed by Failing
"By using these experiences to build a deeper and wider skill, set you will be better prepared for the next challenge." - By Lisa Balbes, Ph.D.

NATIONAL MEETING GUIDE FOR GRADS & POSTDOCS
ACS National Meeting & Exposition:
March 31-April 4, 2019- Orlando, FL.  - Compiled by Ruth Tessema

The Best Advice I Never Got
"Looking back, the one piece of advice I wish I had much earlier in life was this,..." -By Corrie Y. Kuniyoshi, Ph.D.

Imposter Syndrome nd the Graduate School Experience
"According to a 1985 survey, about 70 percent of people experience impostor syndrome at some point or another in their lives." -By Youngah (Karen) Kwon, Ph.D.

A Chemistry Graduate Student's Excursion into Latin 101
"Are all extracurricular interests perceived equally, especially within academia?" -By Shriyaa Mittal

  

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