Author: Harleigh Quick

  • Interview Day

    By: Sarah Pass In previous posts we’ve given you tips on how to prepare for your interview, but you’re probably wondering what the day is actually going to be like. While I can’t tell you exactly how your day is going to go (because there are too many variables) but I can try to give…

  • 10,000 Ways Not to Make a Light Bulb

    By: Amanda Hodgkins I thought I’d write a little about what it’s like being in clinic during our first year of the program. Unlike some programs, at Emory we start observations in July and our first 8-week rotation (10-12 hours/week) in October of our first year. The thought of jumping right into clinic might sound…

  • Surviving Graduate School: Finding Time for Yourself

    By: Heather Wiles So, here I am, staring a pile of books, articles, research papers, and presentations that are quickly accumulating on my “to do” list and thinking to myself that there is no possible way I will get all of this done on time. There goes another two hours of sleep every night or…

  • Selling Yourself to Graduate Schools

    By: Ellie Kaplan Hello blog visitor! This blog post includes some advice I have to offer about selling yourself on an application and in an interview, whether you have applied or are considering applying! See posts below this one for some helpful general tips about applying or preparing for interviewing. I was lucky enough to…