I’m going over my internship from last summer at last. From what it consisted of to what I learned. This was a very impactful experience that gave me insight as an early career professional. Hope you enjoy!
Here is the fifth installment of Grad Diaries! I’ve officially graduated and reflected on the second half of my degree and what I’m currently doing.
Fourth installment of Grad Diaries is finally here! I have exciting updates on my practicum project, and an overview of my summer and fall.
Fall is here, which means itโs back to school time for many. This school year will look different from any year before it, but some things will not change. I always use a planner, and Iโm currently using the Ultimate Student Planner by Class Tracker and here is my review.
It’s the third installment of Grad Diaries! While the world is practicing social distancing I have been navigating school and research by adjusting to working remotely.
In my first Grad Diaries, I talked about an overview of my time in grad school. Now it is time for my second post, and I certainly have a few updates for you! After my last update I had midterms,…
Happy Wednesday! I want to officially start a new project/series here on the blog today! Towards the end of the summer, I had the idea to write about my journey through grad school. I struggled with whether or not…
Well, it’s been quite a while since I last wrote a post on here. Even longer since I talked about what I have been up to. This year came with many unexpected surprises, and I am thankful for them and what I gained through each experience. I wanted to share some of the bigger experiences with you for my first post in ages.
Last Sunday I attended a small conference for AMWA members within my area. The conference was pretty amazing! Attending academic conferences has become a big part of my academic career, and I’m glad they are because I think they are important for many reasons.
School is officially here! This semester I need organized than ever before in order to stay on top of all my commitments both in and out of school. Here are some ways that I plan to do that!