QofQuimica
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dr.z said:I'm trying to write. I couldn't make it to the December deadline so I'll just make sure its done by May. I'm actually doing a post-doc at another lab now.
jrdnbenjamin said:Q, are you actually having to write a thesis from scratch? My program will let me basically assemble papers together with an introduction, plus maybe a chapter or two of unpublished crap. I'm planning to defend in May and my advisor suggested starting to write in April.
I'll get most of it done now, though, and then finish the rest in the spring after I make my last two compounds.jrdnbenjamin said:Q, are you actually having to write a thesis from scratch? My program will let me basically assemble papers together with an introduction, plus maybe a chapter or two of unpublished crap. I'm planning to defend in May and my advisor suggested starting to write in April.

mdphd2b said:Hey jrdnbenjamin!
I'm also in a similar boat. My thesis committee said I can write what's left in April (Intro/Disc)-it will only take a month-and then defend in May. So now I'm just working on the "real meat" chapters. Most of the faculty I've talked to said I should write whatever whenever, even if it's out of order! Just trying to get things down as I wrap us my final expts! Good luck![]()
jrdnbenjamin said:Q, are you actually having to write a thesis from scratch? My program will let me basically assemble papers together with an introduction, plus maybe a chapter or two of unpublished crap. I'm planning to defend in May and my advisor suggested starting to write in April.
You guys finish really late! I actually graduate at the beginning of May, so I have to be done way before then. Today I turned in my format check. I have to turn in my first draft to my committee on March 8, and my final draft to the grad school in mid-April. Like I said before, I'm defending in March. I've written about 60 pages so far, not counting the fluff at the beginning. The worst part is finding out about data that I'm missing and having to go back and get it, or even worse, having to remake compounds that I made years ago but didn't save because they were intermediates. 🙄 I'm also trying to finish up some compounds before I graduate; hopefully I will. I wish I could defend in May, too.jrdnbenjamin said:Q, are you actually having to write a thesis from scratch? My program will let me basically assemble papers together with an introduction, plus maybe a chapter or two of unpublished crap. I'm planning to defend in May and my advisor suggested starting to write in April.

QofQuimica said:Anyone set a defense date yet? Mine is March 31. 😱
Gah, me too! This is totally insane. I feel like I'm being pushed back onto the wards with an unfinished thesis project and no time to prep for the clinicals. Unfortunately I'm relieving my stress by procrastinating on SDN.dante201 said:I'm trying to decide if I can pull off April 24, which is pretty much the point of no return for this semester. Otherwise, it'll be Dec. Despite adding an extra year, I would be sooo much happier and could get a lot out of the extra time, but my PI is trying to get me through.
tr said:Gah, me too! This is totally insane. I feel like I'm being pushed back onto the wards with an unfinished thesis project and no time to prep for the clinicals. Unfortunately I'm relieving my stress by procrastinating on SDN.
I just turned in the drafts to my committee members yesterday. I can't believe that three weeks from now I'll be done. 😱QofQuimica said:Good luck to all of you guys.I just turned in the drafts to my committee members yesterday. I can't believe that three weeks from now I'll be done. 😱
Send some good vibes my way too 😳mdphd2b said:Hey that's great news! I'm also writing mine--basically I write during the week and then come to the lab on weekends to fill in any holes for figures. Still sticking with May 2 for my defense. It would be very tempting to push things back a couple weeks, but that could be a slippery slope, so trying my best to stay on target 🙂
Best of luck to youSend some good vibes my way too 😳
to you and everyone else getting ready to defend!!!QofQuimica said:![]()
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to you and everyone else getting ready to defend!!!

mdphd2b said:Time to revive an old thread...
So, my thesis is due to the Committee next week! What a crazy mis-adventure in learning this has been! At the Committee's suggestion, I started with the two Results chapters that I had to submit for publication (still haven't heard back on the review process!). Then, I wrote the general Discussion, while all my results/future directions/ideas were still fresh. THEN my Committee springs out of nowhere a reminder about my older crappy project which had mostly two years of negative data--they actually WANTED all that $@%* written up as a chapter, which I did (yuck! very depressing 😱 ).
Then FINALLY I saved the Intro chapter for the end (at their recommendation), which ended up being the best idea ever, since I was WAY too burned out by then. The Intro is very focused on the background essential to my project, and I know now what not to include or repeat from other chapters! Good idea, plus I "recycled" a lot from my Comps proposal here![]()
So, is this how it goes for everyone else? How's everyone hangin' in? Hey Q, how did it go? D-day for me is May 2! Keep sending all that luck![]()
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That's "Dr. Q" to you. 😉 I'm graduated, folks. 😀 How are the rest of you spring defenders doing? Everyone got quiet all of a sudden. Pseudoknot, you out there?mdphd2b said:So, is this how it goes for everyone else? How's everyone hangin' in? Hey Q, how did it go? D-day for me is May 2! Keep sending all that luck![]()
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QofQuimica said:That's "Dr. Q" to you. 😉 I'm graduated, folks. 😀 How are the rest of you spring defenders doing? Everyone got quiet all of a sudden. Pseudoknot, you out there?

Awesome, congrats!mdphd2b said:WOOHOOO 😀 That's awesome Dr. Q. Yup, I defended last week as planned on May 2, then I started my week-long MS3 Orientation on May 9. I now have almost a month of vacation, since my first clinical rotation doesn't start 'til June 12. This is SOOOOO cool 😀 I'm finally near the light at the end of the tunnel 👍
Lots of luck to those still preparing to defend![]()
Enjoy your well-deserved time off. 👍Yes, I'm here. I'm defending on May 23rd, so I suppose I ought to finish my dissertation draft by this Tuesday to send out to the committee. I have to update my three-year-old intro and do a little more molecular modeling. Unfortunately, I'm stuck on shift tonight at the suicide hotline, so I don't know how much I'll get done tonight, and then tomorrow I'll be tired.QofQuimica said:That's "Dr. Q" to you. 😉 I'm graduated, folks. 😀 How are the rest of you spring defenders doing? Everyone got quiet all of a sudden. Pseudoknot, you out there?
Wow! Congrats on VCU, andpseudoknot said:Yes, I'm here. I'm defending on May 23rd, so I suppose I ought to finish my dissertation draft by this Tuesday to send out to the committee. I have to update my three-year-old intro and do a little more molecular modeling. Unfortunately, I'm stuck on shift tonight at the suicide hotline, so I don't know how much I'll get done tonight, and then tomorrow I'll be tired.
I got accepted to VCU off the waitlist on Thursday, so I'm withdrawing from Drexel. Still on eight more waitlists though, four of which I would certainly pick over VCU.
So yeah, life is busy but good. This looks like the most eventful year of my life: finishing my PhD, getting married, and starting med school, all within less than four months.
for the 23rd and the other waitlists. 🙂I downloaded previous dissertations from my department to look at. You can probably find electronic copies at your library. Also, your PI probably keeps copies of previous students' dissertations, and you can look at those as well. Then the grad school puts out a manual explaining the format rules. My advice is to actually read and follow the thing, because while it's a pain in the butt to follow their stupid rules, it's an even BIGGER pain in the butt to have to go back and re-do everything later after NOT having followed all of their stupid rules. Or so I've heard. 😀 😛Hard24Get said:I just wanted to say congrats to all and ask whether you had any advice for those of us just beginning to write? I am enjoying giving my own perspective on the field, but I am not sure how much of myself I can be. Any websites with sample dissertations that you have found?
Thanks!
QofQuimica said:I downloaded previous dissertations from my department to look at. You can probably find electronic copies at your library. Also, your PI probably keeps copies of previous students' dissertations, and you can look at those as well. Then the grad school puts out a manual explaining the format rules. My advice is to actually read and follow the thing, because while it's a pain in the butt to follow their stupid rules, it's an even BIGGER pain in the butt to have to go back and re-do everything later after NOT having followed all of their stupid rules. Or so I've heard. 😀 😛

Well, I defended on Tuesday. The talk went well, and I survived the celebration that night too (if barely). I never really understood how draining this all could be. It's great to be getting close to finishing though.QofQuimica said:Wow! Congrats on VCU, andfor the 23rd and the other waitlists. 🙂
pseudoknot said:Well, I defended on Tuesday. The talk went well, and I survived the celebration that night too (if barely). I never really understood how draining this all could be. It's great to be getting close to finishing though.
WTG, Doc! Congrats!pseudoknot said:Well, I defended on Tuesday. The talk went well, and I survived the celebration that night too (if barely). I never really understood how draining this all could be. It's great to be getting close to finishing though.

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