12 min

S1E1: Nuts and Bolts of Graduate School - Natalie Santizo The Mentoring Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

On today’s episode, we have Natalie Santizo, one of our veteran graduate mentors who has helped dozens if not close to hundreds of AAP students who are interested in applying to graduate school.  Natalie is a first-generation college student who received her BA from USC in Psychology and Sociology, and then a Masters Degree in Justice Studies from Arizona State University. She is currently a Ph.D. Student in Chicana/Chicano Studies here at UCLA where her research focuses on mapping early 20th C Latinx foodways San Gabriel Valley.

Natalie is here today to talk about her mentoring and give a brief overview of things to think about when applying to graduate school.

On today’s episode, we have Natalie Santizo, one of our veteran graduate mentors who has helped dozens if not close to hundreds of AAP students who are interested in applying to graduate school.  Natalie is a first-generation college student who received her BA from USC in Psychology and Sociology, and then a Masters Degree in Justice Studies from Arizona State University. She is currently a Ph.D. Student in Chicana/Chicano Studies here at UCLA where her research focuses on mapping early 20th C Latinx foodways San Gabriel Valley.

Natalie is here today to talk about her mentoring and give a brief overview of things to think about when applying to graduate school.

12 min