Here is a happy thesis story. My dad sold a book related to his and did a local tour
FTFYMine was surprisingly short. Less than 65 pages, including references. I like brevity and I can not lie. You other brothers can't deny that when a girl talks to you and keeps it short to the point you get sprung.
We were required to print two hardbound copies: one for the main university library, and one for the department's library. I wanted to print a copy for myself out of vanity, but I couldn't afford it. But when I got hired by this company, I found a printed and bound copy of my thesis in their library. Yoink.[DOUBLEPOST=1453904008,1453903886][/DOUBLEPOST]I have never printed a copy of my thesis. I somehow was able to by-pass that requirement at the uni. Now it seems strange to do so. I don't really see the point. No one will ever read it. It is floating out there on ProQuest. Don't bother, unless you think bacterial communities from sulphur and natural-gas impacted environments are interesting.
Don't be afraid of it. It's probably the easiest thing you'll ever write, honestly. You've worked for several years on this stuff, and it'll flow out pretty easily once you get started.You all are scaring me!! I'm so afraid of doing my grad school thesis. I'm only in my second semester. I have no idea what I'd write about. I should know! I should start working on it! I only have two more years!!
but i dont even know anything! everyone tells me that but I cant remember anything from school, i only retained the information long enough to pass my classes and do my research then my mind purged it! I couldnt tell you the first thing about the ionic half-lifes of multi-chain bio-available pollutants anymore!Imposter syndrome, Ahoy!
Well, at least you can still point your finger accusingly and say "Hey, I've forgotten more about the ionic half-lifes of multi-chain bio-available pollutants than you'll ever know!" and have it be the truth.but i dont even know anything! everyone tells me that but I cant remember anything from school, i only retained the information long enough to pass my classes and do my research then my mind purged it! I couldnt tell you the first thing about the ionic half-lifes of multi-chain bio-available pollutants anymore!
Mine is making bad jokes on an insignificant Web forum.We all have our areas of expertise. Mine is waving paper around so people think I'm smarter than I am.
HEY!!Mine is making bad jokes on an insignificant Web forum.
I never meant here.
Or are you insulting my jokes?
We have a significance of at least P<0.05.Mine is making bad jokes on an insignificant Web forum.
But what is the effect size? We might be statistically significant, but practically insignificant.We have a significance of at least P<0.05.
AndIthinkyoudo.ifyouknowwhatImean
You are not!it terrifies me how our forums are full of legit smart people, dont even look at me, I have the paper that says im really smart, im dumb as a sack of hammers.
And starting awesome forums where you rule supreme. Don't forget about that.We all have our areas of expertise. Mine is waving paper around so people think I'm smarter than I am.
Some grade school girls e-mailed me recently. Since I'm an author of two books, they want to use me as their person of interest in their heritage fair project.
I just...wow. I e-mailed them back and told them I'd be more than happy to help them. I even offered to send them a signed copy or two of The Dame was a Tad Polish (I'm fresh out of copies of CITY at the moment) to their school.
So yeah, this is a first for me and I'm kinda reeling from it. I don't know how to react to it. I politely asked them how they discovered me, too, because I'm still a mostly non-name writer.
Well, don't go the William Forrester route.this is a first for me and I'm kinda reeling from it. I don't know how to react to it
It's all about effect size, you say, but does size really matter?[DOUBLEPOST=1453990529,1453990218][/DOUBLEPOST]But what is the effect size? We might be statistically significant, but practically insignificant.
Or Salinger.Well, don't go the William Forrester route.
--Patrick
Well, don't go the William Forrester route.
--Patrick
Well, that depends on the variables it is affected by!It's all about effect size, you say, but does size really matter?