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Getting What You Came for: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning an M.A. or a PH.D (Taschenbuch)

von Robert L. Peters (Autor)
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  • Taschenbuch: 400 Seiten
  • Verlag: Noonday Pr; Auflage: REV. (April 1997)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0374524777
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374524777
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,6 x 14,8 x 3 cm
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“This is an excellent book. I don’t know how Robert Peters was able to assemble all this highly relevant and valuable information after only one pass through the system known as graduate school, but he has produced a definitive piece of work.” – Dr. Gene Woodruff, Dean of the Graduate School, University of Washington, Seattle, President of the Association of Graduate Schools, Chairman of the GRE Board

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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, graduate students, and professors, "Getting What You Came For is packed with real-life experiences. It has all the advice a student will need not only to survive but to thrive in graduate school, including: instructions on applying to school and for financial aid; how to excel on qualifying exams; how to manage academic politics--including hostile professors; and how to write and defend a top-notch thesis. Most important, it shows you how to land a job when you graduate.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Look very carefully before you leap!, 23. Mai 2000
One needs three things to succeed in any graduate program, and they are an interesting topic for research, the necessary facilities and resources to pursue the topic, and finally the money to pursue the topic of interest. Although I agree with Peters when he says that one should attend grad school only if one needs an advanced degree for career advancement, he neglected to mention that having an interesting, doable topic for your research can make the difference between a heavenly or hellish grad school experience.

In twenty-four highly detailed, readable, and often (darkly) humorous chapters, Peters shows the reader an excellent way to play the academic game as a traditional graduate student. Bear in mind, however, that there are other options to obtaining the graduate degree. When considering the decision to obtain a graduate degree, one can choose from a variety of colleges and universities. Furthermore, one can obtain an advanced degree in any number of ways, thanks to advances in technology and a changing social and corporate climate. In today's red-hot economy, many companies offer continuing education for free, and will even foot the bill for an advanced degree to retain workers. Rather than quitting a good job to attend grad school and put up with a lot of stress and abuse for the prospect of making peanuts (if you're lucky enough to get funded) and an uncertain career future, one could, depending on the field of study, work while going to school. That way, you get the education without sacrificing the salary, experience, promotions, networking opportunies and career contacts. By paying for your degree yourself or having your employer pay for it for you, you more often than not get a better education, and you most certainly avoid all of the abuse and exploitation which unfortunately pervades many grad schools (Peters is absolutely right here).

This four hundred page book is designed to help the traditional graduate student get through the academic meat-grinder with a minimum of physical, mental, and emotional turmoil. The first three chapters of the book give you a good idea of what you are really up against, and the picture really is not pretty. The fourth chapter helps one to decide whether or not to take a break before going to graduate school, and if you do, what sort of job to take to increase your chances of getting into grad school.

Chapters five through eight offer a lot of extremely useful information on the grad school admissions process and good ways to get accepted by the school of your choice. Chapter nine gives a brilliant, very detailed, though a bit dated discussion of the most important concern among grad students- financial support for grad study.

Chapters ten and eleven give a brief background and history on the master's and doctorate degrees. Chapters 12 through 19 go through organization, time management for grad students, and selecting, completing, writing and defending a thesis topic. Chapter 20 deals with oral presentations, and being the bread and butter of academic life, should have come before the chapters dealing with the thesis.

Chapters 21 and 22 talk about coping skills specifically for graduate students, and emphasize the importance of having a life- something many grad students simply do not have.

Chapter 23 gives very general advice to students who do not happen to be white and male- most of this information can be skipped, as it is not very helpful. The 24th and final chapter outlines some practical steps to landing a job on your own, and covers such things as resume preparation, the informational interview, and optimizing the use of various resources to find a position worth having.

Peters also appends a couple of chapters on buying a good computer and useful education related web addresses, both of which may be of some use but are pretty much dated given the speed at which things change in the computer and internet space. Finally, he includes a useful bibliography which contains a plethora of good references for further reading.

If anything, this book serves as a sobering eye-opener for those who are either thinking about making the plunge, or have made the plunge. Keep in mind that some schools are changing for the better by offering grad students other experiences and career options (though not fast enough) outside of research and academe, and some are getting worse. A briefer, blunter treatment of much of the material in this book can be found in P J Feibelman's book, 'A PhD Is Not Enough'.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen If you are struggling, you are not alone, 16. Juli 2000
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After having a great experience doing a master's degree at one university, I naturally went on to the PhD track never having imagined how excrutiating graduate school could be if you find yourself working under an irrational zealot of an advisor. I found this book helpful in that it presented strategies on how to graduate despite unfair obstacles which apparently are rampant in graduate programs. This book provides a great amount of insight on how to turn graduate school into as painless of experiences as possible. It is a cheap book and well worth the time to read.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Got Me Into the School of My Choice!, 16. April 2000
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I can't say enough wonderful things about this book. I bought it a year before I applied to graduate school and followed its advice on how to improve your chances of getting into a good school. I refered to it while taking classes, putting together my application--everything. And I got into my first choice masters program, which only accepts 5% of its applicants! After such success, I know I'll look at it constantly as I work towards my degree. I only wish I'd found it sooner, I think it would have helped a lot even at the undergraduate level.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen I lived this book, and I KNOW it works!
In the very early 1990s I was one of Robert Peters's "test" graduate students while he was writing this book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 26. Januar 2000 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Great Aource of Information
I found this book to be very informative and complete. I encourage anyone interested in pursing a Masters or PhD to get it. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Januar 2000 von Bran Flake

5.0 von 5 Sternen Brutally honest, which is (sadly) really necessary
There is a good section on this book about why not to go to grad school, which is necessary. I have never met one person in 12 years of academe in the humanities who looks fondly... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Dezember 1999 von Melanchthon

3.0 von 5 Sternen Useful, but at times discouraging
The first half of this book is largely another rehash of all the reasons NOT to go to grad school. I appreciate his honesty, but if you're trying to make up your mind whether or... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. November 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen I should have bought it earlier!
This book is very useful for anyone considering grad school. Things are quite different from undergrad, right from the courses to interaction with the profs. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 10. November 1999 veröffentlicht

1.0 von 5 Sternen Who knows?
The book may be wonderful, but it appears to have met with no success in teaching the readers to write legible english.
Am 23. September 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen PERFECT FOR DECISION MAKING AND MORE
This is the guide you need to read before deciding on anything about your graduate education. You will ask yourself what you want to do indeed, where you want to go, what you... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 21. Mai 1999 von sezar@aidata.com.tr

5.0 von 5 Sternen Excellent. Very helpful.
Very informative, well-writtenl book; and I have many friends who also found it helpful.
Am 22. Dezember 1998 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Don't loan this book to your friends - you won't get it back
This book is so wonderfully useful and easy to read, so intelligently tailored to the potential needs of the reader, that I recommended it not only as a source of information... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. Dezember 1998 von RattyDaddy

5.0 von 5 Sternen Must buy this book! Blunt, practical, and humorous.
After buying this book, I make sure that I review it throughout my graduate career. It makes me constantly reassess my reasons for going to grad school and make sure that I am... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 11. Dezember 1998 veröffentlicht

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