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: Instead of vague comments, explain why something works or doesn't work and how it could be improved.

If you are asked to review a fellow graduate student's paper or project, focus on being professional and constructive.

: Describe your actual day-to-day experience and the service or support you received. GraduatedGraduated

: Share unique insights about the work culture or graduate program that other potential applicants would find helpful. 4. Writing a Literature Review

: Begin with a short introduction orienting the author to your assessment. : Instead of vague comments, explain why something

: Identify challenges you've faced and set specific academic goals for the upcoming year. 2. Peer Review (Reviewing Others' Work)

: Look for clear hierarchy, flow, and effective communication. 3. Graduate Employer Review : Share unique insights about the work culture

: For a high-quality review, mention both the positive aspects and areas where the employer could improve.

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: Instead of vague comments, explain why something works or doesn't work and how it could be improved.

If you are asked to review a fellow graduate student's paper or project, focus on being professional and constructive.

: Describe your actual day-to-day experience and the service or support you received.

: Share unique insights about the work culture or graduate program that other potential applicants would find helpful. 4. Writing a Literature Review

: Begin with a short introduction orienting the author to your assessment.

: Identify challenges you've faced and set specific academic goals for the upcoming year. 2. Peer Review (Reviewing Others' Work)

: Look for clear hierarchy, flow, and effective communication. 3. Graduate Employer Review

: For a high-quality review, mention both the positive aspects and areas where the employer could improve.