Description
This book provides valuable information for both traditional and returning graduate students, giving them the power to succeed in completing their degree. It covers topics such as understanding the graduate process, taking control of the process, and being skilled negotiators. The book also addresses the impact of technology, such as online courses and social networking, on graduate education. The author's 35 years of experience in the field adds a unique perspective to the book.
Knowledge is power. Simply stated, this book provides graduate students-traditional and returning learners-with power. To succeed, graduate students need to understand the process of completing a graduate degree, control as many aspects of the process as possible, and be careful, skillful, and tactful negotiators. This book gives prospective graduate students a preview of what to expect and equips current graduate students with what they need to know to maneuver an often labyrinthine system. Online courses, distance learning, social networking, and the effects of the internet on graduate education are special features of this book emerging from the author's 35 years of experience in leading edge educational settings.