Random observations in academia
A window into the life of an upper year PhD student, struggling to eventually complete her thesis.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Why higher stipends would be beneficial
Working from home would be so much easier if I didn't share an apartment. Just saying.
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I'm an upper year PhD student at a North-American University (NAU), ultimately trying to combine my ever-presence in the lab with some kind of healthy social life.
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