1. What is one sentence you would use to describe who you are and what you do? I am a writer (poetry, essay, and text-based visual mediums) and educator. 2. Did you take the GRE? If so, what was your experience studying for the GRE like? I did take the GRE, two long and aimless … Continue reading Grad School as a Forum for Experimentation
Category: Interview Series
Going Back to School After a Long Break
Rho Muller, a teacher, talks about the transition back to school life after working in her field for over four years.
Grad School as a Way to Solve Problems
Gregg Muragishi gives us an in-depth look into his thought process behind pursuing a PhD in Social Psychology and a taste of the research he is pursuing.
How to Enroll in a Graduate Program Abroad
Megan Bolotin shares her experience completing a one-of-a-kind degree program at the intersection of fashion and psychology. If you're considering going abroad for a graduate degree, this interview is chock full of advice!
On Demonstrating Your Unique Worth
Malka Fleischmann shares her experiences getting a unique degree and her thoughts on finding the right job for you.
How to Fund Your Non-Profit
Estee Katcoff gives us insight into how her MBA allowed her to start a non-profit organization in Paraguay and a tutoring company in the US simultaneously. 1. What is one sentence you would use to describe who you are and what you do? I am a problem-solver talented in building cross-sectoral relationships; I combined my … Continue reading How to Fund Your Non-Profit
How to Switch Careers
Kayla Kirshenbaum, a writer, shares her experiences studying poetry and, now, professional writing.