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thesis things (pt. 1?)
hiya, so i'm working on my thesis right now, and a lot of things intimidate me but it's going alright. i want to quickly jot down some things i have notices in my work process that might be helpful to think about yourself if you're working on a thesis or larger project yourself.
keep track of what you want. this might seem so simple, but don't get caught up in the details and communicate with yourself clearly. If you're a very organised person this might be simpler, but i am bad at following lists. how i approached this is having pen and paper in front of me at all times and jotting down small lists. might sounds just like a to do list but it is not. it is to orient yourself. 'what do i want to get out of this data collection?' jot that down. while collecting your data, if you feel yourself slipping in, refer back to the paper in front of you and recognise if you are doing something you need to do or not.
do not do everything at once. be kind to yourself, this is a longer process. every step will take time, and not having words on paper in week two when you've been collecting data all of week 1 is okay, normal, where would you have found the time? that was not what that time was for.
keep track of the date, how much work have i delivered in how much time?
clear communication with your coach, don't serve them all your material on a silver platter but plan meetings and talk through some interesting things. if you find something curious (and you've established you want to keep contact up between meetings) message them about it, let them know what you think, what you find curious, ask them what they think. this is your project, yes, but you also get judged by them on your end product and your behaviour throughout the project. make sure you deliver the type of work they expect and figure out what they want.
take breaks. you are getting a headache from staring at the screen and thinking too much. go take a walk, drink some water, in this state you will not deliver anything.
backup your documents and data. every night.
if you cannot figure out how to write something (the discussion) immediately, sometimes it is good to just start. in my case, i just started as if i am having a little discussion on how i'm not clear on anything yet but i do have some ideas. no one is reading this yet. this is all for me and i need to keep track of what i think. that will not stay in your head until you're at the deadline.
be flexible in your time where you can. if you are having a rough morning, but you usually take walks at night after your work, switch it up. take a walk in the morning and work a little later if you need to.
there is more but i feel confident in working again now, part 2 at some point?
This works right?
i have to admit, i often really just don't wanna
not because i don't like studying or the material
but just because i don't like the pressure
i know the last few posts have been a bit down in the dumps, it just has been a lot of pressure and not a lot of new content, which i'm kind of frustrated about.
they seem to want to compensate quality with (time) pressure
not that they don't know their stuff or aren't teaching us things, just ugh
occasionally one needs to complain and starting up again after a year of nothing is both easier and more difficult than i figured.
i know it's this big thing of preparing us for the working world, but that's where the issue lies. and i know i cannot change it, certainly not by just writing a tumblr post, but i can criticize it and express my frustration on it.
and there are worse things in the world and there are people that struggle harder in many ways, but that does not mean i cannot be tired.
it makes me sad.
if you are a/my teacher reading this, know that i most likely do not dislike your assignment, i just dislike the format, generally the time format.
honestly advice of the month is to not trust your group partner to do shit, get over yourself and become that teacher character, tell them what is going to be done whether they want to hear it or not
do not be like me, get over yourself, you're hurting yourself
Currently I'm kind of facing the struggle of not really having anything to do yet, but also having to do everything and feeling a bit overwhelmed with the start of a new year.
One of the courses I'm taking is a new one for me, in the conceptual sense. I'm basically taking a course that builds on a course I already took but also somewhat repeats it. Which seems unnecessary, but also I like the subject and the second half is very interesting to me.
The difficult thing so far is the notes, what do an don't I copy down, do I start new notes or do I add onto the old ones. Do I read the book or skip areas I seem to know. Etc. So far it's been going reasonably well using a combination, but it's still something I'm unfamiliar with.
I learn by both doing and writing it down, when I have already written part of it down, how well will I actually do....
Tuesday is the first time I take the other course, which is intimidating but also fun.
I know both teachers already, which makes it weird where I am prejudiced but also comfortable.
Are you all doing fine starting again?
btw, i got the thesis topic i wanted <3 ecstatic
guess what, did not fuck it up
Guess who is baaaack? Me.
Did my bachelor's thesis, got a 9.2/10, graduated judicium cum laude and won an award for said thesis. Took a gap year, did next to nothing. Now I just started my Master's! Let's goooo
yeah what did i even expect from this search
thesis things (pt. 1?)
hiya, so i'm working on my thesis right now, and a lot of things intimidate me but it's going alright. i want to quickly jot down some things i have notices in my work process that might be helpful to think about yourself if you're working on a thesis or larger project yourself.
keep track of what you want. this might seem so simple, but don't get caught up in the details and communicate with yourself clearly. If you're a very organised person this might be simpler, but i am bad at following lists. how i approached this is having pen and paper in front of me at all times and jotting down small lists. might sounds just like a to do list but it is not. it is to orient yourself. 'what do i want to get out of this data collection?' jot that down. while collecting your data, if you feel yourself slipping in, refer back to the paper in front of you and recognise if you are doing something you need to do or not.
do not do everything at once. be kind to yourself, this is a longer process. every step will take time, and not having words on paper in week two when you've been collecting data all of week 1 is okay, normal, where would you have found the time? that was not what that time was for.
keep track of the date, how much work have i delivered in how much time?
clear communication with your coach, don't serve them all your material on a silver platter but plan meetings and talk through some interesting things. if you find something curious (and you've established you want to keep contact up between meetings) message them about it, let them know what you think, what you find curious, ask them what they think. this is your project, yes, but you also get judged by them on your end product and your behaviour throughout the project. make sure you deliver the type of work they expect and figure out what they want.
take breaks. you are getting a headache from staring at the screen and thinking too much. go take a walk, drink some water, in this state you will not deliver anything.
backup your documents and data. every night.
if you cannot figure out how to write something (the discussion) immediately, sometimes it is good to just start. in my case, i just started as if i am having a little discussion on how i'm not clear on anything yet but i do have some ideas. no one is reading this yet. this is all for me and i need to keep track of what i think. that will not stay in your head until you're at the deadline.
be flexible in your time where you can. if you are having a rough morning, but you usually take walks at night after your work, switch it up. take a walk in the morning and work a little later if you need to.
there is more but i feel confident in working again now, part 2 at some point?
mhdello i am working on thesis and busy, KEEP TRACK OF YOUR REFERENCES SO YOU DON'T EMBARRASS YOURSELF
i really like zotero, i used to use mendeley but they changes some stuff and now it's frustrating, zotero basically has everything i liked about old mendeley but is easier to use and has some better things <3
This works right?
mars, my beloved, what is this??
stoooppp the quality of your peer review on my article is going to make me fall in love with you <3
there's little i hate more than peer reviewing a bad first version of a report
btw, i got the thesis topic i wanted <3 ecstatic
i have decided that I don't like tv presenters as teachers