Well, when I was in grade school (OOOOOOPS freudian slip???? I meant
GRAD school).....we read Mahoney's Scientist as Subject.
It talked quite a bit about the 'gamesmanship' of science and it
was really a very helpful little book to get through--BUT it may be
out of date, in the sense of the rules of the game may have changed
some since then.
annette
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Traci Giuliano wrote:
> Tipsters - I think my last message was misunderstood. My students have
> already gotten into excellent graduate programs (thanks to books such as
> Kieth-Spiegel's, etc.) and now I'm looking for a graduation present for
> them, and I thought it would be nice to give them a book that covered the
> NEXT phase of their career, such as "how to succeed in graduate school" or
> "how to survive a doctoral dissertation", etc. Any ideas would be much
> appreciated!
> Thanks,
> Traci
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Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
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