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+# One effective CS grad student workflow
+Greg Coladonato
+
+When I was an undergrad, I learned many things, most of
+which I forgot. In the time since then, I've discovered Org Mode, Org
+Roam, Org Noter, Org Ref. PDF Tools, and Anki. I would like to share
+my approach for capturing all the information that comes my way as a
+MS CS student at Georgia Tech, in the hopes that I can both get
+feedback on ways to improve the system I use, as well as hopefully
+inspire others to build workflows that make them more productive.
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+# Outline
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+- 5-10 minutes: Go through some typical workflows associated with being a grad student, using the packages mentioned in the abstract.
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