
Rejection is inevitable in the academic life, but that doesn’t make it any less painful. Karen and Kel talk about how to manage rejection to keep it from derailing you, and turn it into a positive force.
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Guidance for all things PhD: Graduate School, Job Market and Careers
By Karen Kelsky |
Rejection is inevitable in the academic life, but that doesn’t make it any less painful. Karen and Kel talk about how to manage rejection to keep it from derailing you, and turn it into a positive force.
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