Playlist of the Week: Music for Writing and Studying
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Playlist of the Week.” By Marie-Pierre Renaud Ever since Mark Carrignan, a blogger and…
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Playlist of the Week.” By Marie-Pierre Renaud Ever since Mark Carrignan, a blogger and…
By Emma Louise Backe We’ve all been there. You’ve gone through Freshman Orientation, bonded with your dorm, combed through the…
This post is the second of a series of two about defining a master’s degree research project and finding a supervisor. Read the first part about initial steps to follow here. Also have a look at Melissa Venable’s Should You Get a Master’s Degree? to learn about other important elements to consider.
You’re interested in a topic and you’d like to start a master’s degree to be able to explore it. Great! But where to begin?
Before you start filling out applications for universities, there are two very important things you need to do, the first of which I’ll address today and the second in a coming post.
1. You need to clarify what you’ll work on;
2. Decide whom you want to work with.
Greetings!
First of all, allow me to remind you to participate in the Choose Sides of the Force ,You Must…Giveaway: enter for you chance to win either a Yoda Backpack or a Darth Vader Breathing Device. The giveaway closes on Sunday night and it’s open to all US residents.