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The one who helps students to select courses or an academic major, engages in short-term and long-term educational planning, assists in preparing the thesis necessary to obtain the degree; or a person who advises internship students on training in industry.
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As a Ph.D. advisor, how do you feel about taking on students with diagnosed depression or bi...
Diagnosed and under treatment is better than undiagnosed, actually. But even without treatment, many folks have developed coping strategies for handling these conditions. The question isn't whether s …
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When should you stop asking your PhD advisor to do advisor like things?
Note that something industry has been trying to do is encourage more employees to seek out mentors and/or become mentors -- either in working effectively with the company, or in specific skills (which …
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Should I use self-made animations in my scholarly presentations?
Unless the animation serves a specific pedagogical purpose, DON'T. It will usually be more distracting / cheesy than useful. As with website animation, less is more.
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How do I tell my supervisor his idea is incorrect?
The safest approach is always to make it a question about you rather than about them. "I'm confused. You said... but I had previously read/been told/seen ... instead. The two seem to conflict; can you …