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Getting What You Came for: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or a Ph.D.
Getting What You Came for The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or a PhD
Author: Robert L. Peters
Is graduate school right for you? — Should you get a master’s or a Ph.D.? — How can you choose the best possible school? — This classic guide helps students answer these vital questions and much more. It will also help graduate students finish in less time, for less money, and with less trouble. — Based on interviews with career counselors, gr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780374523619
ISBN-10: 0374523614
Publication Date: 12/1992
Pages: 386
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2.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Noonday Pr
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Getting What You Came for: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or a Ph.D. on + 287 more book reviews
I skimmed through the parts of this book that didn't pertain to me (the beginning especially since I'm already in a PhD program so I don't need help in finding one). But overall, the book wasn't extremely helpful to me because it contained information that I've already figured out over the past few years. Some of the information is a little outdated. Plus the author is coming from a science background and so doesn't have as much to say about liberal arts. That being said, this could be a really helpful book for someone who is considering graduate school and wants to get a basic idea of what it might be like.
reviewed Getting What You Came for: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or a Ph.D. on + 98 more book reviews
I found this book immensely helpful in graduate school. I would say it is a must for graduate students in PhD programs. I believe, however, that this edition is not the most recent edition, but this version is hardly obsolete.


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