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Is anyone else fed to the teeth with those smarmy lists online "How to finish your Ph.D."? With advice like "write up as you go along" and "make a detailed plan at the start of your Ph.D." or even - love this - "make sure your supervisor is capable before you accept the project". If any of these applied, we wouldn't be looking at these lists in the first place!
I have not met a single, solitary Ph.D. student who has used these lists. Not _one_. I can't shake the feeling that this is the writer's vicarious wish of what he wished he had done...
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Is anyone else fed to the teeth with those smarmy lists online "How to finish your Ph.D."? With advice like "write up as you go along" and "make a detailed plan at the start of your Ph.D." or even - love this - "make sure your supervisor is capable before you accept the project". If any of these applied, we wouldn't be looking at these ******* lists in the first place!
I have not met a single, solitary Ph.D. student who has used these lists. Not _one_. I can't shake the feeling that this is the writer's vicarious wish of what he wished he had done...
I agree that some advice can seem smug BUT it is crucially important to write as one goes along. A thesis just doesn't happen and cannot be written, even in a year. Certainly in the humanities it is the process of 3-4 years of constant writing. I was talking to my sup today, and he said that is is only in the last 18 months that my work has reached doctoral quality. Now if I am typical (I may not be) that means that the first two years or so are spent writing crap and learning to change it.
I can't help imagine how things might have turned out differently for me if I'd have followed Shane Hall's 5 step approach to PhD success: http://www.ehow.com/how_5045989_succeed-phd-program.html
I'd probably have finished a year ago and have had plenty to write my own time smarmy list: register for programme, turn up, write often, publish, succeed in viva!
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