Reading, Writing, and Discussing at the Graduate Level
A Guidebook for International Students
By (author) Rina Kim, Lillie R. Ablert, Hang Gyun Sihn
Publication date:
04 September 2014Length of book:
76 pagesPublisher
University Press of AmericaDimensions:
223x155mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780761864127
The purpose of this book is to help international students navigate the academic issues they will encounter while attending graduate school in the United States. This book provides guidelines for conquering the obstacles that international graduate students often face, such as developing independent ideas based on required readings, participating in classroom discussions effectively, organizing academic papers, and effectively managing academic work and social relationships. This book is an invaluable tool for international graduate students and their instructors and mentors.
The informal scenarios that are scattered throughout the book provide a helpful window into the mind of the international student. Faculty members or other mentors will find this text helpful as they shape assignments, engage international students in classroom discussions, and articulate expectations.