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Hey everyone. Been a while since I made a thread. I was kind of avoiding making this one 'cause you'd think I could make my own decisions at this point, but after a week of contemplating, I'm still undecided. So... help a girl out?
Background: my UG thesis has absolutely nothing to do with what my grad research is going to be. I'm looking forward to September because I'll be able to start my own projects. A year ago when my advisor asked me to pick a thesis topic, I was unsure how much flexibility there was so I picked a topic that I knew was close to her heart because I thought that would make it easier for her to give me guidance about it. It's an interesting topic and everything, but not my thing.
Problem: my advisor has requested that I work this summer to change the thesis into a manuscript... but this is no easy task. You see, she wants to run more studies to supplement my existing research. I will be out-of-province for grad school but I'm pretty sure she wants me to stay involved in the project. It won't be submitted for publication until 9 months from now at the very earliest. This summer I'm supposed to conduct more lit reviews, revise the manuscript to reflect the upcoming Study 2, and do some more statistical analyses. I thought I would be excited to get work done this summer but as it becomes evident that my heart really isn't in it, I'm starting to wonder what's more important. Should I be giving up my summer of work-free existence in exchange for a possible first-name publication down the road, or should I bow out? Is that bad form, saying that I don't think I can contribute much more to the project?
I always thought that students abandoned their UG work in favour of graduate school later. I'm not sure that I could juggle the two. Am I just being a whiner? lol
Background: my UG thesis has absolutely nothing to do with what my grad research is going to be. I'm looking forward to September because I'll be able to start my own projects. A year ago when my advisor asked me to pick a thesis topic, I was unsure how much flexibility there was so I picked a topic that I knew was close to her heart because I thought that would make it easier for her to give me guidance about it. It's an interesting topic and everything, but not my thing.
Problem: my advisor has requested that I work this summer to change the thesis into a manuscript... but this is no easy task. You see, she wants to run more studies to supplement my existing research. I will be out-of-province for grad school but I'm pretty sure she wants me to stay involved in the project. It won't be submitted for publication until 9 months from now at the very earliest. This summer I'm supposed to conduct more lit reviews, revise the manuscript to reflect the upcoming Study 2, and do some more statistical analyses. I thought I would be excited to get work done this summer but as it becomes evident that my heart really isn't in it, I'm starting to wonder what's more important. Should I be giving up my summer of work-free existence in exchange for a possible first-name publication down the road, or should I bow out? Is that bad form, saying that I don't think I can contribute much more to the project?
I always thought that students abandoned their UG work in favour of graduate school later. I'm not sure that I could juggle the two. Am I just being a whiner? lol