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	<title>Thompson Werk &#187; Questions</title>
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		<title>My Take</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having relocated to Hattiesburg, MS from Virginia Beach, VA, I&#8217;m inching closer to starting my PhD. Let us hope that I can finish unpacking before I dive into reading and research. Since &#8220;Going to Southern Miss.&#8221; is the most popular post on this site, I figured it might be nice to start accepting questions perspective [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having relocated to Hattiesburg, MS from Virginia Beach, VA, I&#8217;m inching closer to starting my PhD. Let us hope that I can finish unpacking before I dive into reading and research. Since &#8220;<a href="http://www.thompsonwerk.com/2009/07/going-to-southern-miss/">Going to Southern Miss.</a>&#8221; is the most popular post on this site, I figured it might be nice to start accepting questions perspective grad students may have on the grad school experience. Knowing full well that my advice was rather limited, I imagine there are many readers still wanting more information. Getting input from fellow students and friends was, based on my experience, priceless. That said, questions regarding finding the right department, or what to expect at a typical program, are welcome. As noted on Ross Mahoney&#8217;s <a href="http://thoughtsonmilitaryhistory.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/newish-blogs-well-they-are-to-me/" target="_blank">blog</a>, we will be comparing our grad experiences. Hopefully our postings will help future students prepare for either an American or British graduate history program. From asking questions and readings the comparisions, I hope a solid illustration of grad life emerges.</p>
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