Hello everyone, I hope you don't mind but I'm creating my own diary thread!
I'm hoping it will give me a chance to record my progress both daily and over a period of time to track the roller coaster of emotions that is a PhD. I also want to record my daily aims, in the hope that I will stop procrastinating and actually get some work done!
About me: am female, 22, based near London, undergraduate degree in stats, and now doing a PhD in stats, and by the way billy isn't my real name!
So, for those that are interested read on, if not please ignore this thread!
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Thursday 14.08.08
Am liking this new style forum and the fact that I can now do underlined and bold writing. Todays work is to make some edits to a training paper I have been writing since day one of my PhD. It has been through several reincarnations as the data has never seemed to work, so am now working with a simulated dataset, which means that once we submit the reviewers might say that it needs a real dataset. Which is hard to do when your trying to demonstrate something in statistics. Save to say it is particularily boring and I will report back later with my progress...
Forgot to add above that I am in my first year and due to upgrade in nov. Also I hope that this diary will provide prospective students or other first year students some inspiration!
14.08.08
Right a quick update- managed to get quite a lot of the changes, but not completely finished. Have printed off a copy for the train ride home (1 hour). Am off home early tonight, as I have volunteered to cook dinner...we are moving house in 3 weeks and the parents-in-law are so stressed I thought I would give MIL a night off from cooking! (She never normally lets me)!
Good luck Billy!!!! that's great you taking iniative and tracking your daily progress!!
I am doing that also, i have a time journal. i have to record what i have done on an hourly basis! kinda has helped me to stay motivated. because when the egg timer goes off, i don't want to log in and write "erm did nothing". lol
i look forward to reading your daily progress! we're all with you!
Friday 15.08.08
Woooo!!! It's friday8-)- my fav day of the week because tomorrow I will get a lay in and not have to get up at 6.30 :-x! Not a very sucessful day yesterday...i took some reading for the train but didn't do it and thinking I would do it this morning on the way in. But I didn't ... (down)very naughty of me, ... am going to read through now after posting.
Todays Aims:
1. Read through yet another draft of paper, and finish of changes. Look at data again and make some more tables.
2. Work out how to put references into LaTeX- need to find out how to use BibTeX.
3. Start on the masses of programming that I have to do (my favourite part of my PhD ):$
Will report back later!
There is a LaTeX support group here if you are intereted:
http://www.phdcomics.com/proceedings/viewtopic.php?t=194&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
15.08.08
So....on the aims I managed to finish the pape (woo hoo) but it took much longer than expected, so I only managed to start working out how to do the BibTeX stuff for my lit review. Am hoping to look a bit more into this on the train on the way home. Will take some programming home for the weekend, but don't know if I will get much work done. Am so pleased I managed to get the changes to the paper done quickly (well, for me) so that i can move onto more interesting things. Has been a slow week for me work wise, but am hoping things will pick up next week.
Am moving house in 3 weeks (eek!) and so have to start packing at some point...so that will be this weekends fun! Anyways, have a great weekend everyone! And thanks to all those who have posted with encouragement!
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