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The advising system breaks down as follows: | The advising system breaks down as follows: | ||
- | * The **Mentor** is an older graduate student who provides advice to younger graduate students, from before they arrive in Berkeley | + | * The **Mentor** is an older graduate student who provides advice to younger graduate students from before they arrive in Berkeley. |
* Each graduate student has an **Academic Adviser**, a faculty member who provides non-research advice. | * Each graduate student has an **Academic Adviser**, a faculty member who provides non-research advice. | ||
* The **Graduate Student Grandmentors** are BADgrads who manage the mentoring program for a year. They are currently (Spring 2022) Kishore Patra and Bryan Brzycki. | * The **Graduate Student Grandmentors** are BADgrads who manage the mentoring program for a year. They are currently (Spring 2022) Kishore Patra and Bryan Brzycki. | ||
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* The **Annual Progress Report** is a way for the department to monitor students' | * The **Annual Progress Report** is a way for the department to monitor students' | ||
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The BAD mentoring system is described on the [[mentoring]] page. It's an entirely informal program, with the only departmental support coming in the form of funds for a few meals. We hope that younger BADgrads will find their mentors to be helpful and that most of their " | The BAD mentoring system is described on the [[mentoring]] page. It's an entirely informal program, with the only departmental support coming in the form of funds for a few meals. We hope that younger BADgrads will find their mentors to be helpful and that most of their " |