Hi all,
Just thought to drop some lines. Hope to get some replies which will boost my confidence.
I have been writing since the 1st month (started in Oct 08) and have written more than 20,000. My supervisors seem happy till last month but suddenly my last submission did not go well and I have been spending lots of time making corrections. So, must say working on my third draft this time...ohh god how time consuming it is going back to same stuff. I just wonder how all your writing goes. Sometimes I feel, I am very bad at writing. Sometimes I wonder whether it is normal to have lots of comments? Ohh...it is making me really worried.
Hi swetchha,
Feel like I should make my first post here. I've been doing my phd for 4 months now, and have barely wrote a thing! I've written 2000 words briefly summarising my research proposal, which will be built on slightly before going to ethics. Other than that I'm just creating participant information sheets and consent forms, along with attending meetings and presenting to the stakeholders of my project. Finding it hard to motivate myself to write, as I'm still trying to determine the exact focus of my study (I've determined the methodology and most of the methods, but still need a sampling framework).
Essentially what I'm getting at is that you've written far more than me! my study is what I'd call social sciences based. Must admit I also have worries about writing, particularly writing journal articles.
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