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Ferass
The PhD Survival Guide Podcast
Are you a first year PhD student trying to figure out how to navigate grad life? Or maybe you're a fifth year looking for the motivation to write out the last chapter of your dissertation? Regardless of where you are or where you want to be, this is the podcast that talks all things grad school! The purpose of this podcast is to highlight some of the things that I, and others, wish they knew prior to starting their grad school journey. We will be covering a multitude of topics such as mental health, good practices, how to ace your first seminar, and much much more!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 8 ratings
so good👍🏻
thank!
daisymengdc via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 03/06/24
I’m a second year art history PhD, so some of the STEM specific topics are less relatable, but general topic episodes are super helpful! Really appreciate the time the host spends making these! This is maybe too far out of the STEM wheelhouse, but one of the things I see a lot of my peers...Read full review »
cchevaliercmskwj&8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/23
Recent Episodes
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! Pursuing a PhD can be a very isolating experience. You may soon come to realize that the demands of being a PhD student can consume your time. This drastic shift in your work-life balance can also significantly affect your relationships, including...
Published 04/11/24
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! In my PhD, behind every single successful experiment, there were multiple (and I mean a ton) of failed experiments. That's totally normal! It's through failure that we learn how to find success, and you're going to fail a lot in your PhD. As such, it's...
Published 04/01/24
Published 04/01/24
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