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Hello,
I am beginning a Clinical Psych PhD program this fall. I just finished a master's program and am able to transfer in many classes, as well as a thesis. This means I get to start on my dissertation right away. I know I could talk to my advisor more about this, as well, but I just wanted to know what to expect from the dissertation process (although I'm sure there's some variation between programs).
Lately, I've been thinking about the process and wondering if I have to put so much time into it, if maybe I could just put a little more time into it and really accomplish something with my dissertation besides just satisfying a requirement. Has anyone ever heard of a PhD candidate publishing a book as their dissertation? That's kind of what I've been thinking and I didn't know if it was a ridiculous goal or not.
Thoughts?
I am beginning a Clinical Psych PhD program this fall. I just finished a master's program and am able to transfer in many classes, as well as a thesis. This means I get to start on my dissertation right away. I know I could talk to my advisor more about this, as well, but I just wanted to know what to expect from the dissertation process (although I'm sure there's some variation between programs).
Lately, I've been thinking about the process and wondering if I have to put so much time into it, if maybe I could just put a little more time into it and really accomplish something with my dissertation besides just satisfying a requirement. Has anyone ever heard of a PhD candidate publishing a book as their dissertation? That's kind of what I've been thinking and I didn't know if it was a ridiculous goal or not.
Thoughts?