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The Art of Not Drowning: Preventing Assignment Overwhelm in Graduate School (Inspired by Sun Tzu's The Art of War)
What can Sun Tzu’s The Art of War teach us about navigating graduate school? This guide reframes academic overwhelm through strategic principles - showing how planning, selectivity, and small, steady wins help graduate students manage deadlines, protect their energy, and build sustainable momentum.

Saina Bijanzadeh
Feb 2510 min read


From Forging Her Own Pathway to Building STEM Pipelines and Mentorship: Dr. Ziba’s Journey from Community College to Yale, UPenn, and UCLA
Dr. Ziba’s journey from community college to UCLA, Yale, and UPenn shaped her commitment to building inclusive pathways in STEM and healthcare education. In this Meet the Mentors interview, she reflects on the power of mentorship, belonging, and supporting underrepresented students as they navigate research, graduate school, and advanced careers in the sciences.

Another Degree
Jan 194 min read


Finding Freedom in Graduate School: From Dr. Charisse's Ed.D. Journey to Mentorship That Supports Every Student
Graduate school can be freeing for students, including neurodiverse learners, who felt boxed in by traditional classrooms. That freedom shaped Dr. Charisse’s journey from overcoming challenges to earning her Ed.D. at Columbia University. Today, she mentors through Another Degree, offering graduate school admissions consulting, dissertation coaching, and career guidance. Her work centers equity, resilience, and well‑being, empowering every student to define success on their ow

Another Degree
Dec 14, 20256 min read


From Grad School to Career: Soft Skills That Shape Success
Much of the conversation around graduate school focuses on technical skills and subject matter expertise, but soft skills like communication, resilience, and teamwork are just as critical. In this article, mentor Renee, MLIS, explores how graduate school can help you build these transferable skills, and how mentorship can support you in developing them with intention and towards graduate student success.

Renee, MLIS
Nov 25, 20258 min read


From First-generation College Student to MD and Research Fellow at Harvard and Yale: Meet Dr. Taylor, MD!
Dr. Taylor, MD, MHS, brings a wealth of experience in medical education, public health research, and curriculum development to her mentorship at Another Degree. From first‑generation student to medical doctor and fellowships at Harvard and Yale, she now supports mentees with medical school admissions, residency applications, graduate programs, research, and career coaching, emphasizing resilience, presence, and equity in education.

Another Degree
Nov 21, 20254 min read


Graduate School After a Career: Dr. Josh’s Journey and Advice for Non-Traditional Students
Returning to grad school later in life brings insight - and challenges. In this interview, Dr. Josh, a tenured professor and former Fulbright scholar, shares his journey from carpenter to PhD, his advice for non-traditional and first-gen students, and how he supports applicants through Another Degree. Now mentoring in admissions consulting, dissertation coaching, and career advising.

Another Degree
Nov 8, 20254 min read


Meet the Mentors: Real Stories from Graduate School and Beyond. Meet Dr. Jessica!
Meet Dr. Jessica, a globally recognized Indigenous scientist, climate justice leader, and best-selling author, in the first article of our Meet the Mentors blog series. She shares insights on graduate school, mentorship, and decolonizing environmentalism. Available for one-on-one consulting through Another Degree, Dr. Jessica empowers students to align research, activism, and career impact.

Another Degree
Nov 1, 20254 min read
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