Start the Year Right: Free Resources to Keep Grad Students Organized
Staying organized in grad school doesn't have to cost a dime! In this post, I share three free tools—Microsoft To-Do, Notion, and Zenkit—that can help you tackle your academic and personal goals. Whether you need a simple task manager (Microsoft To-Do), an all-in-one workspace (Notion), or a flexible project management tool (Zenkit), I'll break down which one works best for different needs to help you stay on track this year.
Free Online Workshops for biology/coding students!
Want additional ways to learn about coding and stats this fall? Look no further! I complied a list of free online workshops this fall!
Rookie to R Pro: Must-Have Free Resources for Beginners
Discover how to conquer the world of data with ease! Dive into this blog post to find a curated list of free R resources, tailored to help students learn R in a non-overwhelming, beginner-friendly way
Part Four: Reaching out to Professors
Reaching out to graduate professors is a critical step in your application journey. Follow our comprehensive guide to make a lasting impression and increase your chances of success
Part Two: Understanding the Overall Process
A simple guide to understanding how the graduate application process for wanna-be science researchers.
Navigating the Graduate Application Journey
The start of a 5 week blog to help you navigate the graduate application journey as a hopeful biology researcher!
A quick guide of what to wear when starting fieldwork
Ever wonder what to wear in the field? Or binoculars to get? Read this short little blurb!
Graduate School Recruitment Weekends
Are you about to embark on graduate school recruitment weekends? Not sure what to expect? This guide will give you some insight into what to expect and how best to prepare yourself.