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Graduate School Survival Skills. Andrea Parker and Patti Ordóñez. CRA - W Computer Research Association Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research. Mission increase the participation and success of women in computing research. www.cra-w.org . Industry/government.
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Graduate School Survival Skills Andrea Parker and Patti Ordóñez
CRA-W Computer Research Association Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research Mission increase the participation and success of women in computing research www.cra-w.org
Industry/government Graduate Students Undergraduates Academic careers What does CRA-W do?Individual & Group Research Mentoring Undergrads: UndergraduateResearch Experiences Undergrads: Distinguished lecture role models Grad Cohort: group mentoring of grad students Grad Students: Discipline Specific Research workshops PhD Researchers: group mentoring of early & mid career @ CMW, CAPP, Hopper & Tapia 600+ students and PhD researchers a year www.cra-w.org
Who are you? • How many of you are: • Undergraduates • MSc students • PhD students • Other
Who are we? • About Patti BA in HIS at JHU MS 2010 and PhD 2012 in CS at UMBC
Who are we? • About Andrea • From San Jose, CA • Training • BS Computer Science • PhD Human-Centered Computing • Now • Assistant Professor • HCI & Personal Health Informatics • How did I survive? • Support Network • Passion-driven research • Prayer • How do I survive now? • See above!
No, really, why are you here? • Why are you at this workshop? Why are you in grad school? • Turn to the person next to you and talk it over for the next 3 minutes
You can’t get what you came for unless you know what you came for
If you came to learn how to do research • Figure out how you’re going to learn that: • Meetings with your supervisor • Lab meetings • Apprentice w/senior students • Classes • Going to talks • Reading papers • Learn to write • Take a course in research methods • Apply for funding
If you came to get a job when you’re done • Figure out which job you really want: • Do internships • Teach • Find out how to get the skills you need • Research (see previous slide) • Writing • Public speaking • Be strategic in the classes you choose
… but what if you’re not getting what you came for? • Sadly, fairly common • Figure out what’s bothering you. • Advisor problems • You hate your research • You hate your research group • Find someone to talk to
List the 3 most important people in your graduate school career • Let’s get together in small groups and discuss among yourselves who are the important people in grad school. • Be ready to share with the larger group.
List 3 important people in your graduate school career • Surely, your graduate advisor is on your list? • For better or for worse, your advisor holds the key to the next step in your career. • If you are getting a PhD, you will be forever linked to your advisor. • This is one of the reasons picking an advisor is serious business!
Finding the Right Advisor • Ask important questions like: • How many students have they graduated? Are they like you? • What kind of relationship do they have with their advisees? • Do they provide opportunities for their students? • Is your potential advisor a leader in your field of interest? • What is their style of advising? Does it go with you? • Identify and address problems early!
List 3 important people in your graduate school career • Surely, you are on your list? • You are important. You are to be respected and valued. • You must take care of yourself mentally, emotionally, and physically. • The way people treat you is a function of how you expect to be treated. • You have the most to gain and lose in your graduate school career.
What to do when you run into trouble? • Don’t ignore it. • The problem will only get bigger. • Early detection is the key. • Summarize the facts of the issue. • Discuss the facts with a trusted friend. • Develop a plan of action.
Tips for Success • What you can do to avoid trouble: • Find a support group • Exercise or do something you like that is not your research • Network (Don’t just work all the time) • Use all resources that are available to you • Distance yourself from difficult relationships
Tips for Success • Develop a mentor map • Who do you know that can • Help you develop your dissertation research ideas • Point out internship/job/fellowship opportunities • Help you learn what it means to go into academia/industry • Provide feedback on papers • Introduce you to senior researchers/help you develop your network • Write letters of rec & speak well of your work to others • … • Identify holes in map & make plans to fill in
Tips for Success • Advisor/mentor relationship • One person will not know everything • You should have many mentors! • Recognize strengths & weaknesses • Come ready & prepared • This is a partnership • Bring ideas, questions, and potential answers
Tips for Success • Set goals • Long-term: what do you want to do after grad school? • Medium: what do you want to accomplish this school year? • Short: this semester? • Break goals into concrete steps • These steps should be S.M.A.R.T. • Track your progress • Identify (& celebrate) success • When you miss goals, make a plan to get back on track
What to do when you run into trouble? • Ask for help from: • Your graduate advisor (if they are not the issue) • Women groups in computer science and engineering • Professors you have taken a class with and had a good rapport • A trusted resource from your undergraduate institution • Professors you met at GHC (here!) • Counselors • Trusted Peers (in/out of your program/university)
All set? • Having said all that, there’s one thing we’d like to leave you with • BE BOLD. Put yourself out there.Don’t be afraid to make an idiot of yourself. • So, with that in mind, it’s time for a sing along:
To be sung to the tune of “I will Survive” At first I was afraid, I was petrified Thinking I could never do research, I’d have to hide I spent so many nights thinking all I did was wrong I grew strong I learned how to carry on Now my groove’s back! From a dark place. I just walk in and people leave with love of my research taste I have changed the way I work Now I know that was the key And I know for just one second Grad school doesn’t bother me
Once more with feeling! And now I’ll go! Walk out the door I’m turned around now Doubt’s not welcome anymore I used to feel so very hurt that I could cry I thought I’d crumble I thought I’d lay down and die Oh no, not I! I will survive! As long as I know how to think I’ll make it out alive I’ve got all my life to live I’ve got all my thoughts to give And I’ll survive I will survive! Hey, hey!