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The successful grad student
Moro, M.M.; Braganholo, V.P.; Nacul, A.C.; Fornari, M.R.
Potentials, IEEE
Volume 24, Issue 3, Aug.-Sept. 2005 Page(s): 11 - 45
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/MP.2005.1502498
Summary: This article is a collection of tips and an overview of the process through which all graduate students pass during their journey. Before starting a graduate program, it is important to realize that this is a long-term investment in career. Once the students are in graduate school, it is necessary to structure their personal life to fit the demands of the program. A graduate program starts by the choice of the advisor during the first year. Sometimes this is done even before the student is accepted into the program. During the program, interaction with the colleagues and professors is necessary. Getting to know them is essential to the program and to the life. Reading may not be enough. Read, analyze, criticize, discuss, implement. During reading note making is good. A good practice is to have a printed copy of the paper and annotate the thoughts and observations on it. Establishing the schedule with deadlines and trying to follow it. Participating in conferences and scientific events is essential. Organizing the thoughts and discussion with the colleagues drive out the fear. Students should produce at least one paper for a good conference that it will pave the way for success. This can be considered the minimal requirement to emphasize the importance/relevance of the thesis.

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