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Conf attending cheatsheet #18

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Conferences can feel intimidating, especially your first few.
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But don't worry, this is a common feeling.
You deserve to be attend and no one knows what all the talks are about.
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You deserve to be attend and no one knows what all the talks are about.
You deserve to be attending and no one completely understands every talk.

- You never know who you might be sitting next to! Find new collaborators, people who know about helpful new methods, opportunities, jobs, etc.
- Start with small talk, talk about a presentation, or talk about your work
- Transition times, after talks, and during breaks are good opportunities to meet people
- Talk to speakers, ask questions (this can be after a talk or during the talk)
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What do you mean by after the talk? Like during a Q&A time or after the session, just sometime during the conference?


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