But my career trajectory took a turn during the last semester of my undergraduate education, when my lab adviser encouraged me to
consider going to graduate school for a Ph.D..
Not exact matches
He still has about 2 years
to go before he gets his degree, and while he is thinking about a career in industry, he is also
considering getting a
graduate degree or attending law
school.
«So I
went to graduate school in Kansas on an NIH fellowship for which I shouldn't have even been
considered.»
He had
considered attending
graduate school at the University of Illinois, but his fiancée, Jean, who was his high
school sweetheart, wanted
to go to the Princeton area.
He takes great pride in his work of guiding and supporting people
considering joining the
school; as NTI's amazing
graduates go on
to have such a powerful impact within their communities and on the way the world is eating.
I
went to The Fletcher
School of Law & Diplomacy and planned
to return
to government when I
graduated but when I
considered the size of my student loans I ended up in the private sector.
Finally, if you are working and
considering going back
to school — whether for your first college degree or
graduate school, many employers are willing
to help out, if not cover the full cost.
Whether you are
considering a career switch, a lateral move or
going back
to graduate school, our experienced alumni career advisers can help you through the process.
Whether or not you have already decided
to go to graduate school or are just
considering your options, this page has information for you with regards
to finding the right program, applying, and funding options.
For example, a man might help research
graduate programs or financial aid for his wife who is
considering going back
to school.
Many agents and brokers hate this idea, but
consider, if you could find out before you
went to a doctor or a lawyer, where they
went to college, where they
went to law
school, where they
graduated in their class, how long they have been practicing, if they have any complaints against them... would you, as a consumer, find this information valuable?