How To Deal With The 3 Most Stressful Parts Of Grad School
AKA All Grad Students Think They Suck
In this webinar, you'll hear about common stresses that grad students experience. There are 3 focuses:
- imposter syndrome (the feeling that you're not good enough to be in grad school and fear that people will find out)
- depression and other stresses that often occur in the middle of grad school
- transitioning out of grad school
For each, you'll learn about the topic, hear actual quotes from real current and former grad students who have been there, and get advice!
You'll also reflect on your own experience with confidence and remember why you wanted to come to grad school in the first place!
You'll also get valuable discounts on your first BoldAdulting confidence coaching session! The $70 in coupons you can amass by taking this course and filling out some surveys afterward more than pay for the cost of the class. =)
Helpful links:
-tell me about your grad school experiences at: bit.ly/your-grad-school-story
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Your Instructor
Masha Evpak is a grad student and a science communicator. She has been waging a battle against the mental health problems rampant in academia since she realized how stressed out almost all of her fellow grad students are. She tackles these issues through in-person workshops and online as The Genetics Gal.
She is the founder of BoldAdulting, where she coaches individuals and groups to courageously tackle everything life throws at them, even when they're afraid they have no idea what they're doing.
Favorite topics: imposter syndrome, confidence, body image, grad school, adulting