Hey everyone. I am new to this forum and so far I love it. I am a first year PhD student and was wondering lately about one particular issue. Everytime I send anything to my supervisors to read, they always have feedback. Which is good, and I always learn from it. But I was just wondering is it normal? Like, has anyone here had any experience with sending materials to their supervisors and not getting any feedback - or the only feedback they got would be "that's great. nothing to add"?.
There's always something to add. Maybe in 3rd/4th year you start getting stuff back with minimal comments.
I send updates from time to time to my supervisor but it's out of courtesy to keep him up to date. I don't expect a resonse and I don't get one. If I have a specific issue I request a face to face meeting which both of us prefer but that is pretty rare. Things have changed in the last few weeks now that I've had feedback on my thesis draft and we've met more often as he remembers things that I should add or change. The whole PhD has been largely hands off supervision though and that's how I personally prefer it. Just need to dig myself out of the pile of crap I have landed myself in with some changes I put in this week and then I can relax a bit.......
I would definitely expect more supervision at your stage of your PhD though and it sounds like you are getting it.
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