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[...] the last five years, I have written an advice column for graduate students called “grad skool rulz.” Readers have often asked: “When will the book come [...]
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[...] the informal training of graduate school” which might be of interest to fans of Fabio’s grad skool rulz. Similar to Fabio, David Shulman and Ira Silver discuss lessons they wish they had know...
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