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Your project is going to fail, everything will explode and you’ll probably get fired

Planning out a new project is a rollercoaster of ups and downs and fighting (mostly about money). A new project proposal, be it in academia or in a company, is made up of many parameters and conflicting parts, from resources to its possible usefulness and even where it’s being done. Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 4 years2 years ago
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How to get the most out of your seminars: a terrible guide no one should follow

Seminars are a critical part of the academic learning experience. Academic teaching essentially takes three forms: lectures, seminars, and one to one project supervision. Lectures are the dry boring things that students sleep through and surviving/getting something out of them is worth an entire guide in itself. One to one Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 4 years2 years ago
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