Imposter Syndrome in Grad School
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In this episode of Three Degrees, host Steph Zinger talks with three Towson University graduate students about their personal battles with imposter syndrome—the nagging belief that you don’t truly deserve your accomplishments. From struggling in STEM classes to navigating high-stakes counseling sessions to sharing vulnerable creative work, Hailey, Ash, and Liz open up about moments of self-doubt and the strategies that helped them push through. Their stories reveal that while imposter syndrome can be loud, it’s not unbeatable—especially when you find your circle, speak your truth, and embrace the work that matters to you.
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