Graduate school is often seen as the next big leap in one's educational and professional journey. Whether you're considering law school, a PhD, or another advanced degree, the path ahead can seem both exciting and daunting. In a recent episode of the Victors in Grad School podcast, Dr. Kim Saks, a professor at the University of Michigan Flint, shared her personal experiences and invaluable advice for successfully navigating graduate school. Here's a comprehensive summary of her insights, from making crucial decisions to leveraging opportunities for future success.
For many students, the transition from undergraduate studies to graduate school represents a significant turning point. Dr. Saks emphasized the importance of self-reflection in this process. "You have to ask yourself why you want to pursue a graduate degree," she noted. For her, the journey began at Eastern Michigan University, where her dual interests in political science and French led her to consider both law school and a master's in public administration.
After weighing her options and considering her passion for the legal field, Dr. Saks opted for law school. "I enjoyed reading cases and synthesizing them," she explained. Importantly, financial considerations like scholarships also played a crucial role in her decision to attend the University of Detroit Mercy Law School.
Different graduate programs come with unique challenges. For Dr. Saks, transitioning from law school to a PhD program in political science was itself a learning curve. She highlighted two key strategies for managing these transitions: maintaining a strong support system and continuously honing academic skills like reading.
"Reading is like exercise," Dr. Saks advised, emphasizing the need to keep intellectual stamina strong. Whether it's books or long articles, maintaining a habit of reading can make the academic transition smoother.
One essential piece of advice that Dr. Saks offered was the importance of having a reliable support system. "Make sure you have those conversations with your support network about what to expect," she suggested. From family responsibilities to social commitments, having understanding and supportive people around you can make a significant difference.
Moreover, regular check-ins with your support network can help everyone stay on the same page. This becomes especially important when the rigors of graduate school start taking a toll, mentally or physically.
Graduate school is more than just coursework; it's a gateway to numerous opportunities that can shape your career. Dr. Saks urged students to take advantage of the various opportunities that come their way, including research projects, internships, and conferences. These experiences often serve as stepping stones for future professional success.
In particular, Dr. Saks emphasized the value of experiential learning. "Take risks, even if it's outside traditional academic work," she advised. Such experiences not only enrich your resume but also provide invaluable networking opportunities and practical know-how.
Dr. Kim Saks' journey through law school and her subsequent PhD is a testament to the power of persistence and the benefits of a well-thought-out plan. From understanding your motivations to leveraging available opportunities, these strategies can help any aspiring graduate student navigate their path more effectively.
Remember, the journey through graduate school is a marathon, not a sprint. Equip yourself with the right tools and support systems, seize opportunities as they come, and keep your end goals in sight. The experience is demanding, but the rewards—in terms of personal and professional growth—are well worth the effort.
For those considering further education, or already embarking on this journey, Dr. Saks' advice provides a valuable roadmap. Take it to heart, and you’ll not only survive but thrive in your graduate school experience.
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