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		<title>Top 10 lessons I learned from my graduate thesis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After two and a half years of graduate study for my MS degree in microbiology, I can say that I learned a lot of things, not only on academics but also about life in general. I know the deepest struggles of graduate students, especially those who are currently doing their thesis. In addition to logistic and theoretical burdens, internal negative forces like depressions, frustrations and even (maybe) hatred have to be faced and defeated in order to emerge victorious. For those who are about to do their thesis and even for those who are doing it now, I'd like to share the top 10 lessons that I learned from doing my thesis, which I hope can help you to be better equipped. ]]></description>
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