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Why is being part of the peer-reviewing process beneficial for a graduate student?

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  • @neuranna: I disagree. There is very little in the answers to that question on the benefits for the reviewer. – Wrzlprmft Aug 06 '17 at 09:49
  • The title and the actual question don't match. – David Ketcheson Aug 06 '17 at 11:35
  • For general benefits, see https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/7556/why-do-academics-write-peer-reviews. And see https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/14355/should-i-agree-to-review-papers-as-a-postdoc for the same question about postdocs; all the same reasons also apply to grad students. – Nate Eldredge Aug 06 '17 at 14:08
  • See https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/20403/as-a-ph-d-student-should-i-spend-time-reviewing-papers?noredirect=1&lq=1 for an even more exact duplicate. – Nate Eldredge Aug 06 '17 at 15:29

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