Exams
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Well I tried...
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I suppose i could take up smoking, help me relax

(not really, sarcasm is so hard to reproduce on the internet)
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I have a test Thursday, and then the Final next Thursday. I'm taking the summer off.
Study before breakfast, at lunch, and, tonight, all evening. Then, tomorrow before breakfast and at lunch. Test @ 7pm.
For the Final, every evening until then and all day this Sat and Sunday, unless I finish all the study material. Then, I will rest.
This going back to school sucks after being out for close to 30+ years.

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@remus said:
I suppose i could take up smoking, help me relax

(not really, sarcasm is so hard to reproduce on the internet)
no it isn't...
...oh wait
damn you remus!
pav
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Well, I practically finished my PhD courses almost 3 years ago but haven't finished my thesis yet. The very final deadline is September so I also need to get my a***ss to work on it. Then a final exam and I'm finished.
So I know how it is to be delaying things forever
I should have actually graduated as a delaying major... -
Gaieus, kick your ass into gear. Not much time left, especially for a thesis.
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I have never spent more than a month or two on a thesis...

By the time you actually sit down and start typing, the whole thing should be there in your fingertips. It's like art - a real artist does not start painting/sculpting/writing/composing until the whole piece is right there in his/her mind. Then you just "sculp the excess off the stone" as Michelangelo said.

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anyone else smell that?
horse?
no, dog?
no, cat?no wait up...
definitely bull-s**t
he he
pav
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More wise word gai, although i usually think of it in terms of "whens the latest i can leave it?" (see previous post about pulling all nighters.)
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@pav_3j said:
...definitely bull-s**t
he he
pav

Yeah, true to a certain extent. OK, say I've been working on it, collecting data and have spent weeks in libraries - I have just not started to write it down yet. Letting it cook in my mind a bit first...

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