I have got my MSc with Merit.
Can't quite believe it.
Also, have been awarded a prize for being Best Part Time Student (given personal circumstances) in the department.
Can't believe that at all.
I got a very low mark for the dissertation due to mistakes I agree with, but also and maybe more, due to total misguidance by my supervisor on two very major points. If I had stuck to what I knew, and ignored her, I would have a considerably higher mark, so very pissed off with her. I don't know what planet she lives on. I wish I had had the confidence to ignore her advice which I kind of knew was wrong, but I didn't, because she was a Senior Lecturer and I assumed she knew her stuff. She didn't. Thank goodness it was at least a pass.
Anyway, that aside, my course director says I can still publish if I apply the markers' observations. It will be a lot of work to replace all the stuff that is wrong due to the supervisor, but I still feel like it ought to be published as it is an original finding. Don't know if healthwise I am up to doing more work on it though.
Huzzah! Good work!!
:balloons: :kisshands: :fireworks_fire: :fireworks_spread: :fireworks_smile: :stars:
Congrats! :goodjob: :1stprize: :goodjob:
Well done!
Think about all the times you thought you wouldn't pull it off and consider the size of your victory.
Time to publish, I say.
Thanks for cheers everyone.
Zono, I've still so much to do - de-cluttering, possibly moving - I am not sure I can put in the work needed. On the other hand, I do feel strongly about my findings and want them out there. But yes, I "ought" to publish :)
And you are so right, I had so many down times when it just seemed impossible. I just wish the effort that it took had been in doing it the right way, so there would not need to be not just rewrite but re-research to publish. The memory of the effort having to be repeated to publish is as daunting as it was first time around.
Still, if anyone had forecast I would have a masters degree a few years ago, I would not have believed them.
Having 'finished' a major project earlier this year (with a bit of finishing work left), I'd say give yourself a little bit of time to luxuriate in being done, and you'll likely want to get back to it in a few months. Putting more pressure on yourself to rush to publishing might lead to more procrastinating and a lot more worrying. That's me, anyways....
I'm also in the process of de-cluttering, re-packing and considering a move in the spring, so here's some :goodvibes: to help you with that!
Thanks Aggie. I am definitely not touching it for now. I've far too much other things to catch up on. On the other hand, it is a hot topic, someone else may publish on a similar vein any time, so I am a little concerned about that.
Well done Griff. We all knew you could do it, and you've proved us right! Bravo!
Belated congratulations!
and...
:fireworks_fire: Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! :fireworks_fire:
You Did It! :D
Darlica!! So very good to see you. I have missed you. I hope life is good.
Today I graduate in absentia. It also happens to be my grandson's very first Birthday*.
technically his second, but for some reason we don't count like that
Congratulations to you and your grand son!
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:D Congraduations! :D
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You made it! Big hugs for sticking in there, Griffin!