Q&A: Do you have any tips for new graduate students? How can I manage impostor syndrome?
A new graduate student seeks suggestions on managing graduate study and impostor syndrome.
Q&A: Should I pursue an M.A. in Museum Studies, or a Certificate Program?
A reader seeks advice on whether obtaining a terminal M.A. or a one-year Certificate in Museum Studies is the better financial option.
Q&A: I want to study art history at the graduate level, but feel unprepared. What should I do?
A reader who wants to study art history at the graduate level but feels intellectually unprepared asks for advice on their next steps.
Q&A: As an American student, should I attend a one-year grad program in the UK?
A reader asks for my thoughts on attending one-year graduate programs in the UK as an American student.
Q&A: Should I do my Art History MA at Christie’s or Hunter’s?
A reader asks for advice on whether they should pursue their art history MA at Christie’s or Hunter College.
Advice for High School & New College Students Wanting to Major in Art History
I have received a lot of emails recently from high school students or new college students wondering how to approach the study of art history. This is a response I wrote to those who emailed me using Tumblr. My goal…
7 Tips for Succeeding in your Art History Course
Whether you are taking your first art history course or are an art history major, here are seven things you can do to help yourself succeed in, and get the most from, your art history classes. 1. Take lots of notes. Every professor formats…
Q&A: I’m an art history major and I feel so behind! How can I catch up to my classmates?
An art history major who feels behind in their classes asks how they can catch up to their peers.
“Help! My parents don’t want me to major in art history.”
One of the most frequent emails I get from aspiring art history majors is something along the lines of, “I fell in love with art history and want to major in it, but my parents want me to pursue something…