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Request for articles
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Hi Rina, I can send them to you if you let me have your email address

How often do you meet with your supervisor?
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I meet mine about 3 times a term. I changed supervisor at the end of my 5th year as a part-time student and I am much happier with my new supervisor. There is probably a tutor who has responsibility for research students that you can talk to in confidence. I was told that it's not huge deal to change - students do it for all kinds of reasons. It was very stressful at the time but definitely worth it.

interview wear
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I don't think you need to wear a suit - I've never worn one because I hate them - but you do need to look as if you've made an effort. I'd go for smallish skirt or trousers, shirt and /or a fine wool sweater or cardigan

Problem with Supervisor
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Hello,

It seems you're in the US and I have no idea how things work there so I can only tell you what I would suggest to someone here in the UK, which is to go and talk to the tutor in charge of your master's degree. There should be a named individual in charge of coordinating all the different modules or courses on your degree programme. If you submitted your work on time, you have a right to have it marked, and if your supervisor can't/won't do it, then there is almost certainly another tutor who can. At the uni where I work, there is system for adding grades to exam board and registry records if a tutor makes a mistake or misses a deadline. Transcripts can be changed and reissued. Good luck.

Journal Article(s) Request
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FAIL DISSERTATION... HELP PLEASESSSSSSSSS
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It might be useful to contact either the students union or find out what your university offers in the way of student support/advice services and contact them for advice. I never heard of someone having to pay the full module cost to resubmit before but it might depend on how badly you failed. If they think you will need a lot of supervision to pass, they might be justified in asking you to pay again. But if you just need to improve by a few marks, then asking for £4000 is outrageous.

supervisions by Skype
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Speaking as a lecturer and a part-time research student, I think your supervisor has a duty to be available to meet you for certain number of hours each term (at the uni where I am a student, it is 3 meetings per term for part-time students), and if you're willing to travel there in working hours then s/he should find time for you, and I would just be firm about it. I don't think you can necessarily expect a supervisor to travel to meet you or to meet you at weekends or evenings. Some do, but they're not obliged to. My supervisor sometimes suggests skype as an option but I just ignore it because I prefer to meet face to face meetings.

Alternatively, you could offer to give skype/phone supervision a try and then if you really feel it doesn't work for you, your supervisor might respect that.

seeking help with my phd
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Hi Nana, if you really feel your supervisor isn't helping you, could you ask for a different supervisor? I know it's quite stressful because I did it, but I'm much happier now. At my uni, there is a tutor in each faculty that you can talk to if you're having problems. She assured me it's not a big deal to change supervisor. I know it's not the same everywhere and it might be more difficult to change if you have funding attached to a particular project but still it's worth a try.

When I was really stuck I sought help from a colleague who is an experienced PhD supervisor, but i was very aware that if she gave me advice that I liked but my supervisor didn't I could end up in a big disagreement with my supervisor. I find it helps to talk about my work with as many people as possible, especially other research students and colleagues who are at least a bit familiar with my field. That way I sometimes get useful suggestions which I can discuss with my supervisor but I'm not depending on someone to replace my supervisor, which I think might be a bit dangerous. Good luck!