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Dr C. M. Bromstick🧹, Dublin
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Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin

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Early Medieval historian: Ireland & Britain, kingship, landscapes, mentalities | knitting, video games, bread | ND | disabled | she/her | #BlackLivesMatter

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    1. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 26 Jun 2020

      I didn't know that I wouldn’t learn any "factual" information unless it was about the math behind a statistical tool. If I didn't already know how the IMF worked, no one was going to teach me. That ship had sailed. 5/

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    2. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 26 Jun 2020

      I didn't know that logistic regressions were things. I told a professor I could "run a regression" (which was true, for OLS) without knowing there were different kinds. 6/

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    3. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 26 Jun 2020

      I had never seen the word "endogenous" before. 7/

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    4. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 26 Jun 2020

      I didn't know that side jobs were a universally acknowledged but unspoken truth. I calculated my budget for my first year, gulped, & wrote a prof about the availability of grader positions. I was told there would be "no time" for such things. (You make time.) 8/

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    5. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 26 Jun 2020

      I'm sharing these things, some of which still embarrass me, to let you know that you are not alone if you also don't know these things, or others. The people who know all the things? They went to R1s or have academic family members. 9/

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    6. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 27 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AnnaMeierPS

      I’m sorry but I neither went to an R1 for what I research (and we don’t classify universities outside the US like that) or have family members with more than a bachelor’s degree, and I knew much of these. No one should be shamed because they don’t know but 1/

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    7. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 27 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnnaMeierPS

      those who do know are not people who are necessarily any different than you. Like whether it was just searching up stuff or asking others in my cohort or people who were also thinking about grad school, or once I was there asking people what the situation was 2/2

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    8. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 27 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnnaMeierPS

      Plus, this is not going to be universal across disciplines, universities, countries, programmes...much of what you are saying doesn't apply not only to my experience as a Canadian studying in Europe but to other Americans I know in grad school.

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    9. Anna Meier‏ @AnnaMeierPS 27 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AdmiralHip

      Hi, I never said my experience was universal! I am sharing what I personally went through, and it's seemed to resonate with many people in similar situations. I'm glad you've had a different experience.

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    10. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 28 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AnnaMeierPS

      I understand, but that isn’t my issue. You calling yourself a first gen grad student is using a term that describes people who do have barriers in post-secondary education, who are largely working class BIPOC.

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      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 28 Jun 2020
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnnaMeierPS

      Now I have a sort of working class background but I’m white and still relatively well-off. Most people I went to uni with had parents who went to university. We aren’t a marginalized class because our parents aren’t academics.

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        2. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 28 Jun 2020
          Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnnaMeierPS

          As for knowing the things I did versus what you didn’t: it sounds to me like a combination of the academics you encountered were massively up their own backsides about being academics. I’ve encountered ones like those and ones who are great.

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        3. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 28 Jun 2020
          Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnnaMeierPS

          Plus maybe, idk, I did a lot of looking into what a masters and PhD entailed. It’s a big undertaking as you know, so it’s I think important to try and prepare. Of course there will always be things we don’t know and should be told, but that’s on the institutions.

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