At 2:45pm yesterday (Wednesday, 25 January, 2012) I submitted three copies of my doctoral thesis to be examined. I have now completed all requirements for my doctorate (at least until I get examiners’ feedback - they’re likely to make some final revision requests prior to the thesis being passed).
I know it’s not quite the same as being published, but from my perspective it’s darn close (and I didn’t know where else I could appropriately brag about it in the forums).
So this is the first Australia Day in a decade that I have been free of studies. It feels good!
Nope. I just read it as I go. No need to remember it, or interpret it, or identify and apply the underlying principles in another context. Just cut some stuff, cook some stuff, throw it in a bowl. Or something like that (as noted, I have no need to memorise it).
January 26 is Australia Day. Just because it is apparently.
I was going to thank you for the beer (very appropriate on Australia Day), but on close inspection it reads “non-alcoholic”. Is this a feline attempt at humour? Dogs prefer more direct, physical, humour (stepping on a rake, falling over, weeing on a posty’s leg, that sort of thing). Fake beer just leaves us wanting more…
Yep!
Actually, “relieved” is probably closer. Now the long wait to discover if I have passed (or, more likely, how many changes I need to make in order to pass).
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I know it's not quite the same as being published, but from my perspective it's darn close (and I didn't know where else I could appropriately brag about it in the forums).
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i,d say it,s exactly the same as being published,