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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome for Undergrads

Date and time

Fri, Mar 10, 2017 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST

Location

Bergeron Cafe, First floor of the Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence

Description

Do you dismiss your accomplishments as a fluke or “no big deal”? Do you feel like you’re just fooling your professors? If so, join the club! Millions of people around the world — from university students and professors to executives to Academy award winners— secretly worry they’re not as bright and capable as other people “think” they are. It’s called the Impostor Syndrome and there is a cure! Dr. Young, author of The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women (Random House), will lead a dynamic session packed full of practical strategies for interrupting needless self-doubt.

Sponsored by Lassonde School of Engineering, Faculty of Science, Diversity in Physics Student Association, Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Office of the Vice-President Academic & Provost.

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