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PhD How-To Guide: How to Keep Yourself Motivated

Faculty of Physical Education
Takahiro Sato, Sue Sutherland(OSU), Seiji Ono, Shinichi Nagata

Students
Jean Sato, Momoka Ikeshita, Cindy Hall, Brandon Lam(OSU), Aydan Jordan(OSU), Andy Zhang(OSU), Cindy Zhang(OSU)

 

A PhD program is a long and often lonely journey. It is a marathon toward a self-defined goal, requiring flexibility, perseverance, and steady progress. When you feel discouraged or your mental health is at risk, it is your connections with others that will help you. A good relationship with your mentor (supervisor) is your lifeline, and friends and peers are what keep you going.

 

“PhD How-To Guide” is a video series dedicated to all students taking on the challenge of a PhD program.

 

Talk session with PE faculty and Students

  1. What’s a PhD course
  2. Mentorship
  3. Motivation
  4. How to find academic advisor

 

 

 

“It’s more important who you know rather than what you know.”

“How all human relationship is about chemistry.”

 

 

“If I didn’t take the opportunity, I wouldn’t be able to stand here right now.”

Takahiro Sato

 

 

 

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