How to Relearn Study Habits After Working a 9-5 – PhD Week 3
In this post, I share my takeaways on being a student again.
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In this post, I share my takeaways on being a student again.
How to Relearn Study Habits After Working a 9-5 – PhD Week 3 Read More »
In this post, I share my takeaways on how to be a good chemistry TA.
In this post, I share my 3 takeaways from Week 1 of my chemistry PhD.
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When I accepted my offer to a chemistry PhD program, I felt SO excited. Finally – my dream of going to grad school was finally going to happen after my 2.5 years of “gap years.” To my surprise, the months and weeks leading up to grad school have been filled with self-doubt. Here are some
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In this post, I wanted to share some important lessons I’ve learned while working in the chemical manufacturing industry.
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After working 2 years in industry, I wanted to apply to grad school again. In this post, I’ll talk about how I got here, why I deferred my initial acceptance, and why I want to apply to grad school after my industry experience.
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I was interviewed by Jennifer Reynoso from the Enjeneer Podcast about chemical engineering, chemistry, and websites.
Engineering, Chemistry, and Websites with the Enjeneer Podcast Read More »
What is your passion? For me, it’s music. But when I got to college, there wasn’t a place for someone like me, a STEM major, to play music for fun.
As a first-year R&D lab technician in the polymer industry, I was trained on different analytical techniques as needed, but my training focused more on the hands-on process than the theoretical knowledge and understanding.