Texas Tech University.

Keys to Success

Members of the two previous cohorts agree with the seven keys toward enhancing your success:

  • Be proactive—take charge of your experience
  • Establish positive relationships with your cohort, faculty members, committee members and staff
  • Embrace your academic community
  • Know your degree requirements and timelines
  • Create and follow a plan of work—including publishing your research and participating in professional conferences
  • Practice professionalism in your studies and your interactions
  • Seek balance in various roles in your life

* Adopted from the University of British Columbia, “On being a successful graduate student.” Retrieved from http://www.grad.ubc.ca/new/welcome/GradSuccess.ppt#1

 

 


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