The Ph.D. Process: A Student's Guide to Graduate School in the Sciences

Oxford University Press (1998)
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Drawing upon the insights of numerous current and former graduate students, this book presents a rich portrayal of the intellectual and emotional challenges inherent in becoming a scientist, and offers the informed, practical advice a "best friend" would give about each stage of the graduate school experience. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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