The Georgia Section American Chemical Society (ACS) Minority Affairs Committee is hosting an event for undergraduate students considering graduate school in chemistry. The event will discuss which degree, M.S. or Ph.D., is right for each student. It will also cover the application process, including when and how to apply and what graduate schools look for. Students will receive tips and strategies for successfully navigating graduate school. The free event will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 10am to 12:30pm at the Petit Science Center at Georgia State University.
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Which is rig
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Satur y, Jan ry 26 013
S rday nuar 6, 20
10 a
am ‐ 12:3 pm
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Geo a Sta Univ
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Petit ence nter
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