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how do you like the graduate program you are in?




Rhea Gavounas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone, 
> 
> I am relatively new to the list and have found the
> threads to be quite
> interesting.  I have followed this one closely and
> have another question for
> the group.
> 
> I am currently a graduate student and have had
> discussions with faculty and
> fellow students about what skills are important to
> be successful in the
> museum field.  I appreciate that the readers of this
> list are from various
> types of museums (large, small, art, historical,
> etc...), but I am wondering
> if you can provide me with a little insight.  I
> realize that the "feeling"
> you get from a person during an interview is as
> important as what abilities
> they bring to the table, but I am wondering what
> skills are key.  What
> skills/abilities will make one applicant more
> desirable than others?
> 
> I am very interested in your opinions (both on and
> off list) and would be
> happy to compile the results if other graduate
> students or museum
> professionals are interested as well.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Rhea Gavounas
> 
> By the way, I am aware of the job market and my
> prospects upon graduation,
> but I have chosen to forge ahead!  
> 
>
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