The Ph.D. Survival Guide
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About the Book
Getting a Ph.D. is an intellectually exciting experience. It can also be very painful. Roughly 40,000 doctoral students graduate each year in the United States. Most of them bear the scars of what is too often a lonely and difficult rite of passage. They all could have benefited from seeing the lighter side of the doctoral process, and that is what The Ph.D. Survival Guide provides.
Learn how to pick a school based on its location, plead for acceptance, identify subspecies of Homo doctoratus, avoid professorial deadwood, select courses that aren't lethal, qualify for a platinum copying card, raise jargon to an art form, interact with unsympathetic friends and family members, footnote one's way to nirvana, suck up to secretaries, survive the dissertation defense without crying, and reenter the real world. The Ph.D. Survival Guide blends humor with advice that will help doctoral students graduate more or less in one piece.
About the Author
Eric Jay Dolin, Ph.D., has published seven books, including Political Waters, Smithsonian Book of National Wildlife Refuges, and Snakehead: A Fish Out of Water. He has degrees from Brown University, the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts.