By: Sam Saxena - Behavioral Sciences and Health Education One of my favorite Rollins memories came at Visit Emory, weeks before I had committed to Emory for grad school. I met my academic advisor and while we were chatting, she was able to repeat a line to me straight out of my personal statement, word …
Org, orgs, orgs: The Benefits of Getting Involved in Student Life at Rollins
By: Melissa Holmes - Global Health My idea of graduate school, before actually being in graduate school, was that all it would be is classes, internships, projects and papers, and a culminating (daunting) thesis. Being at Rollins for the last year and a half has shown me that graduate school, Rollins, in particular, is so …
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Treat Yo’self: The importance of self-care while applying to grad school
By: Michelle Fletcher - Global Health I’m sure at some point we’ve all experienced graduate school application stress. It’s that angst or trigger we feel when someone asks us, “How are your applications coming along?” or “How’d the GRE go?” Over time we may find ourselves falling deeper into the rabbit hole and we get …
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