Title says it all.
Get your dissertation as far as possible bc it can be a red flag to fellowships/post-docs if it looks like you will struggle to finish on time. Mix in some fun things too bc you need to enjoy some of the time too. I took salsa lessons and golfed. I highly recommend both. 😀
A-okay!How about I just eat some salsa while I golf instead?
A-okay!
I wish I could golf right now...stupid snow. No salsa either.
Yeah, no golf here either. Salsa is easy to make, I've got a killer recipe for charred tomatillo and poblano salsa though that I should whip up again.
Yeah, no golf here either. Salsa is easy to make, I've got a killer recipe for charred tomatillo and poblano salsa though that I should whip up again.
I've always been a fan of crystal meth.
Won't that increase anxiety? I'd imagine an anxiolytic or depressant would work better.![]()
Well, technically an anxiolytic will tend to increase anxiety in the long-term as well.
Won't that increase anxiety? I'd imagine an anxiolytic or depressant would work better.![]()
It's about the journey, not the destination!
Adding to the chorus of "finish your dissertation". I knew someone who didn't finish their dissertation on internship, was allowed to stay on at their UCC internship site as a "postdoc" anyway (obviously not actually accruing hours), and still didn't finish their dissertation during the "postdoc" year. I believe that they finally finished ~2 years after their "postdoc" (in their 10th year in the program). Last I heard, they left the field and never used their degree or got licensed. I bet the extreme dissertation inertia was part of that.
Re-reading this has been helping to distract me from the flood of existential dread:
https://politics.theonion.com/the-o...222.438562948.1550760582-465964297.1425343234