Quick Search

Active Bloggers

HBCU CONNECT HBCU CONNECT
Central State University class of 1995
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
How May I Help You NC How May I Help You NC
Bellarmine University class of 2021
Shykeria Lifleur Shykeria Lifleur
Other College... class of
Yazmín Müller Yazmín Müller
class of
rickey johnson rickey johnson
Other College... class of
Beverly Johnson Beverly Johnson
class of
LaMarr Blackmon LaMarr Blackmon
Cal St Univ, Long Beach class of 1992

Back to Engineering Graduate School: 10 must-haves

Back to Engineering Graduate School: 10 must-haves
Posted By: How May I Help You NC on March 21, 2016

In this article I describe my favorite and must-have items for when I start my semesters in graduate school. A lot of what I list below can also be recommended for undergraduates.

1. Computer
Engineers require reliable tools. A computer is at the top of the list, whether you’re writing a technical report at the last minute, sharing gigabytes of files with your group project partners, or downloading a semester’s worth of lecture notes before an exam. These situations commonly arise during the semester and it is wise to find a dependable computer to help you avoid technological pitfalls. Personally, I enjoy having a powerful desktop at home, and a lightweight MacBook Air for the road. I recommend building a powerful desktop yourself. There are numerous video tutorials available on YouTube and written tutorials online. I update my desktop about once every 4 years and my laptop once every 3 years.

2. Pen and Paper
My favorite writing instrument is the Pilot Precise V5 Rolling Ball Pen, Extra Fine Point, 0.5 mm. While it will bleed through most poor quality papers, I make sure to purchase the National Brand Computation Notebook. I write on both sides to utilize up to 150 pages of notes for my classes. If my classes are powerpoint slide based, I still like to have the notebook for book notes or diagrams as supplements to my lectures.

3. Folders and dividers
An average engineering graduate class will have enough materials to fill up a 2 inch binder. I prefer Avery Heavy-Duty products to store my class materials. I also like to use Avery Big Tab Insertable Plastic Divider sets, which comes with 5 dividers. I typically divide my classes up into the following divider tab categories:
– Handouts
– Lectures
– Homework
– Exams
– Work
where handouts can be a syllabus or paper to read, and work can mean anything that I’ve scribbled or documented but did not submit, including messy homework assignments before I’ve re-written them in LaTeX.
4. Software and storage
You must back up your important research data on an external hard drive. I encourage backups of your backups if you have the resources. While hard drives usually seem inexpensive (considering our modern advances), you can get better deals during massive sale events like Black Friday. Very useful software tools for tracking your priorities include Evernote, Calendar, and OneNote. I’ve also heard good things about OmniFocus and Workflowy. I agree that these tools are very useful but I find that they each have flaws, and a better tool is waiting to be developed.

5. Mobile companion
The modern graduate student is only as powerful as their mobile accessories. Apps for your smartphone can download an entire conference floorplan, including booth and activity information. Your Kindle or iPad can be used to read dozens of journal articles.



You can know every detail about your life, including your personal finances, your email traffic, and communicate almost instantly with anyone in the world. Owning any combination of these devices is a must, but how you use them optimally is up to you.

6. Electronics suite
There is a long list of helpful electronics that you can buy to assist your graduate school efforts. I received a lot of help from Matt Might at his blog. He recommended several products that I tried. I swear by the Outlet To Go Power Strip and the Kensington presentation remote. I highly recommend car charger kits, USB hubs, iPod chargers, earbuds or headphones, ethernet adapter (if necessary), and a chill mat for when you’re at home on your laptop. High powered calculators are still a necessity for graduate students during exams, though they’re not as prominent as they were during undergraduate. Just keep your undergraduate calculator handy.

7. Health care
It’s important to stay healthy when in graduate school. I make sure I pack hand sanitizer, ibuprofen, allergy pills (Loratadine), Kleenex, and chewing gum in my bag. You can also boost your immune system by exercising. Try to get a running, biking, or swimming routine going. Also work on your muscle development during the week with a group fitness class at your University, if available. Play a sport or get involved in an intramural league. Take walks around campus when you can as it will keep your brain healthy.

8. Parking pass
Transportation departments at campuses across America are not always in the favor of the students. Lots of parking tickets are ruthlessly handed out each semester. My advice is to obey the posted signs and stop complaining. Buy a parking pass if it is financially feasible, or consider an alternative mode of transportation to work. I highly emphasize that there are many programs available to students for green commuting and there may be subsidies for your form of travel (whether biking, bus, or carpool).

9. Office Mates
It surprises me how often my friends borrow a stapler, a hole punch, scissors, or all three at the same time. I have a very strong stapler and hole punch, and average scissors for my office. I recommend staplers and hole punches that can power through up to 50 pages at once. This industrial level action may come in handy when your pocket stapler cannot handle a 30 page report.

10. Memento
Keep something motivational in your office. Whether it’s a poster of your favorite poem, a die-cast model of your favorite plane, or a picture of you with your hero, you will benefit from being reminded of why you are a graduate student in the first place. Your perspective will frequently change during graduate school. There will be lots of ups and downs. Just remember why you’re here.

Photo: www.ncat.edu
Source: https://benjimenez.wordpress.com/
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Spending time in a GARAGE Build it Guard it Design it Man Cave it
Jimmy Smith - Jackson State
Love a little help from my friend: Stevie Wonder
Who were the Original Founders of YouTube?
YouTube CEO — 4 Big Priorities for 2026 Neal Mohan
Unc, Ocho, & LT GET REAL on why Running Backs get PAID the WORST in the NFL! | Nightcap
Latest Graduate School Info
Inspiring Event Tailored to Students and Alumni of Historically Black Colleges & Universities to Explore Graduate Programs

Inspiring Event Tailored to Students and Alumni of Historically Black Colleges & Universities to Explore Graduate Programs

Weatherhead Experience: North Star to LeadershipWednesday, March 5, 2025 at 6:00 PM until 7:00 PMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00 Join us for an engaging and inspiring event tailored to student ...more
Will Moss • 1,749 Views • February 24th, 2025
Graduate Student Fellowship Opportunity!

Graduate Student Fellowship Opportunity!

We, at www.stemuscenter.org, just completed our first two informational sessions on Research Fellowship opportunity for STEM and Social Science doctoral students. The mission of our center is to te ...more
Manisha Maurya • 1,377 Views • October 23rd, 2024
4 Habits for Success in Online School

4 Habits for Success in Online School

Online education has become an increasingly popular option for students over the years, especially due to the current global pandemic. However, succeeding in online school takes more than just a good ...more
Anica Oaks • 1,670 Views • February 1st, 2024
Life After College: Getting Your First Job And More

Life After College: Getting Your First Job And More

There’s only one thing that beats the excitement of your HBCU college experience – and that’s graduation and life after college! But are you ready? There are so many decisions to make, from where to l ...more
S. Moore • 3,218 Views • May 22nd, 2023
Life After College: Getting Your First Job And More

Life After College: Getting Your First Job And More

There’s only one thing that beats the excitement of your HBCU college experience – and that’s graduation and life after college! But are you ready? There are so many decisions to make, from where to l ...more
S. Moore • 3,066 Views • May 22nd, 2023
Popular Graduate School Info
People Judge Your Intelligence Based on the Tone of Your Voice and How Fast You Speak

People Judge Your Intelligence Based on the Tone of Your Voice and How Fast You Speak

Do you want people to think you are intelligent? Has someone ever told you “You’re much smarter than you look.”? No doubt it can sting to be perceived as less intelligent, particularly when you ...more
How May I Help You NC • 30,530 Views • June 12th, 2017
How to Improve Your Reading Comprehension

How to Improve Your Reading Comprehension

If youd like to improve your reading comprehension, try the SQ3R method. This is an acronym that means: Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review. Heres how it works: Survey Your Text Prior t ...more
How May I Help You NC • 24,079 Views • June 12th, 2017
Never procrastinate and always free time…..

Never procrastinate and always free time…..

One blog I read regularly is by Leo Babauta, called zen habits. Essentially, he writes all about simplifying your life. A while ago, Scott Young was a guest blogger for Babuata’s website and wrote a p ...more
How May I Help You NC • 13,814 Views • April 19th, 2018
MVSU to host Graduate Expo March 1

MVSU to host Graduate Expo March 1

Why should you consider an advanced degree? How will you finance your graduate education? What program of study is the best fit for you? For the answer to these questions and many more, attend Mis ...more
How May I Help You NC • 12,731 Views • February 27th, 2018
How Academic Parents Can Find Time to Exercise

How Academic Parents Can Find Time to Exercise

A question that often comes up when I do campus workshops on work/life balance is how and when busy academic parents can find time to exercise. As we get older, it becomes increasingly important for u ...more
How May I Help You NC • 12,396 Views • April 19th, 2018
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!