11.24.2015 - By Chris Jones interviews PhDs about graduate school and careers to provide advice to graduate students!
David overcame a sub-par performance during his candidacy exam to go on to not only overcome the weakness seen during the exam but to land an amazing assistant research professor position.
David is an Assistant Research Professor at Auburn University. His research focuses on how humans affect wildlife populations and habitats. He is passionate about educating the public about wildlife ecology and conservation. To learn even more about David and his research visit the about page of his blog.
Biggest Struggle
Realizing that he had a lot to prove as a graduate student to show that he was making progress towards a project.
Worst Moment
Having his committee not completely pleased with his candidacy exam.
Best Moment
Having everything come together during his dissertation defense and having an enjoyable conversation with his committee.
Mindful Minutes Segment
Habit: Being interested and passionate about what he is doing.
Book: (1) Jaguar: One Man's Struggle to Establish the World's First Jaguar Preserve by Alan Rabinowitz (2) Quiet: The Power of Introverts in A World that Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
Productivity Tool: To do lists and a calendar
Best Advice: You should be comfortable going outside of your comfort zone.
Hobbies: Being outside, camping, hanging out with friends, and working out.
Alternative PhD study: He wouldn't have been a scientist at all. Possibly a rock god or a first mate on a fishing boat.
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