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07 January 2010 @ 02:32 pm
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This may be the wrong group to ask this to, and it may also be insane but I am wondering what your opinions are.
I would like to complete my masters thesis for April defence. I have yet to finish conducting my research, but I have a skeleton of my thesis complete and some chapters almost finished and will be absolutely done my research by mid February (I am conducting interviews and some of my interviewees are not available until then).
My word count is to be 19,000 and I my final copy is due the 20th of March.
I am not doing anything else this semester, no work, only thesis.
Do you academic peeps think this is possible?
I would like to complete my masters thesis for April defence. I have yet to finish conducting my research, but I have a skeleton of my thesis complete and some chapters almost finished and will be absolutely done my research by mid February (I am conducting interviews and some of my interviewees are not available until then).
My word count is to be 19,000 and I my final copy is due the 20th of March.
I am not doing anything else this semester, no work, only thesis.
Do you academic peeps think this is possible?
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06 January 2010 @ 11:49 pm
06 January 2010 @ 03:21 pm
Hello!
So, I'm editing my undergraduate thesis, and I can see that my discussion of two books is confusing, because the main characters of each have the same name. Since the titles of the book have the character-names within (Ella Enchanted and Just Ella) would it make sense to refer to the characters by the titles-as-nickname?
For instance: While Ella Enchanted shows agency in spite of being cursed, Just Ella is hindered by the magicless world she lives in*
*not a direct quote, more of a paraphrase!
So, I'm editing my undergraduate thesis, and I can see that my discussion of two books is confusing, because the main characters of each have the same name. Since the titles of the book have the character-names within (Ella Enchanted and Just Ella) would it make sense to refer to the characters by the titles-as-nickname?
For instance: While Ella Enchanted shows agency in spite of being cursed, Just Ella is hindered by the magicless world she lives in*
*not a direct quote, more of a paraphrase!
06 January 2010 @ 11:37 am
http://chronicle.com/article/Graduate-S chool-in-the-Huma/44846
One can say the same to various points for those of us pursuing advanced business and science degrees; do not simply expect to teach. The laws of supply and demand cannot be ignored.
One can say the same to various points for those of us pursuing advanced business and science degrees; do not simply expect to teach. The laws of supply and demand cannot be ignored.
06 January 2010 @ 01:22 pm
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