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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.

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Fourth installment of Grad Diaries is finally here! I have exciting updates on my practicum project, and an overview of my summer and fall.

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Fall is here, which means itโ€™s 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 Iโ€™m currently using the Ultimate Student Planner by Class Tracker and here is my review.

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The world is currently having a much needed discussion. Today I am sharing a compilation of education and action item resources regarding race and racism. I plan to add to this list as I find more resources. Similar to how I compiled a list of useful COVID-19 resources when we all started staying home, this post serves as a resource to educate and inform.

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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.

25 Things I Learned in 25 Years
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I turned 25 this year! ๐ŸŽ‰ I am currently editing this while practicing social distancing and it has been a time of both stress and heavy reflection. But these posts are still one of my favorites to write each year. They allow me to reflect on the year and how Iโ€™ve changed.

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While this is not what I typically post, I thought it was very important to share these resources I found very helpful in understanding this virus and our current situation.

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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,

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  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