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Do other PhD students find it difficult to meet a partner?
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What's wrong with undergrads (excluding Freshers....who are just nuts)?

8 months left and worrying about how to self fund?
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Assuming you're on a standard academic year (i.e. you started in October) could you try becoming a subwarden? It cuts your costs significantly and could mean you don't have to get an actual job (it's more a passive role in my experience) but it does kinda tie you into a thing until next June. Other than that, have you tried having a poke around your department?

Some good news for me!
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I was hoping there was some sort of alcohol emoticon, but I guess not.

Well done! Have a sprout (sprout)!

let's do come dine with me: I'll go first!
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Quote From phdbug:

======= Date Modified 15 Jan 2010 12:42:21 =======
Starters: succulent prawns and tender chicken pieces marinated in garlic, lemon juice and chillies, grilled to perfection; soft fish filletted into bite sized morsels in a tandoor coating and slow tandoored; cheese fritters made with home made cheese and a lavish Raita made with exotic spices whisked into a creamy yogurt

Mains: Kashmiri pulao made with rice soaked in saffron and milk, strewn with the choiciest of nuts and raisins (with a non nutty alternative for all nut dishes), giving the rice a pale orange tint marked with bits of brown and white. This goes with lamb rezala- tender lamb slow cooked on a wooden stove with the best of soothing herbs and cream. The vegetarian option for this palak paneer - made with rocitta and fresh spinach in a cream sauce. Fluffy soft white naans are being baked fresh in the wooden stoves by the lake...

Dessert: Ras-malai, a dessert made of cheese in sugar, saffron, cardamom, cinnamon and cream or vermicelli prepared in thick milk, rose water and a cooling Kulfi made with fresh milk and cream


I think if you fail your PhD, they'll always be a job in the Marks and Spencer ad department for you. Best adjective used - choiciest.

reprogram me silly satchi
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Quote From satchi:

hi eska i am so glad you posted. THis is how silly I've been---before any meeting with my supervisor, I prepare by reading papers or finishing whatever I was supposed to do (but this is great since I have motivation to work)


Just thinking, my department seems to have given people opposite sex supervisors so maybe they're trying to encourage this as a way of getting people to work!

Hmm, maybe reading crap academic books (there are, happily, a lot of these in my subject area) impacts on your ability to fashion theories that aren't reminiscent of conspiracy theories.

How to lose the post holiday weight??
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Have you tried increasing your routine exercise? I live about 4 miles away from Uni and have a bus pass that gets me around, but in an effort to lead a more healthy lifestyle I've started walking half of it (the pretty, not quite-so-major-road-side part), then catching the bus. I have also occassionally walked the full way, but I kinda feel that's not balancing work with exercise/transport properly. Maybe it's not going to lose you a lot of weight straight off, but it should keep weight off in the long-run.....plus walking is good for the soul.

Eek
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Quote From PhDMechEng:

All the best and as you name suggests "keep_calm" :-)


Damn you! I wanted to make that joke.

I'm sure that if you just remember that they were once lowly PhD students who were nervous presenting at conferences and that the "real" world level of respect for established recognised academics tends to be lower than that of a Daily Mail reporter, you'll be fine.

Anyone else struggling today?
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I worked on the ontology and epistomology part of my methodology for about half an hour today.....that is all.

I should really be producing a huge mass of words, but I find myself researching other things and not actually writing.

Undervalued?
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I think that being thought of as useless until you produce something economically tangible is the cross that all PhD students who aren't in the uber-funded subjects have to bear.

It's not all bad, at least he understood. I'm still trying to explain to my grandma, grandad and aunt what a PhD is. I think it's easier if I just say I'm unemployed.

How unique should your research be?
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I have no idea where I read it, but I did recently read something along the lines of

"Indeed, entire academic careers have been made out of translating well-known ideas from one field into another."

I wish I knew where I got that from. I get the feeling it was something to do with the resource curse, but I can't be sure. Anyhow, the point remains.

Ever wonder if we know each other?
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Hmm, maybe I've just wasted more time on the internet than other people. It's also a lot easier to find people who are deluded narcissitic self-publicists (obvoiusly.) I've googled myself, apparently an 1970s Italian b-movie director adopted my name because he thought it sounded American.

Ever wonder if we know each other?
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Jeebus Christ, I wasn't recommending people go searching for people on the forum, but that they search for themselves. You'd be surprised at what you can find and what trails you've left across the internet. If you want to keep your anonymity then I suggest you look yourself up and see what you've left behind and what you can clean up. Did you even bother to have a look?

They are also, as I originally said, good for finding out about people you don't like. I uncovered a shit load of nepotism around a guy who stole my friend's work for a publication.

And it's hardly a secret. Spock is quite famous.

Ever wonder if we know each other?
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If anyone fancies actually finding out about people there are people search engines like pipl or spock that can find people according to usernames/actual names/e-mail addresses. I've managed to find quite a lot of information about people I don't like (following the Jedi code, I only use my powers for good.)


Try searching for yourself....then feel more paranoid!

Sneaks' accountability thread
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Anyone feeling they're spending too long on this forum at the moment? Just can't get out of the (tree)(turkey)(mince)(snowman) feeling. Anyhow, my supervisor just gave me an Endnote library of relevant stuff, so I promise to have read 10 journal articles from it by Friday.

1 down at the moment.

losing my mind
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Jinkim: The McDonald's vouchers could be a free (to you) Christmas present to a person with a young family?

Sneaks: The £600 cooker could be a free (to you) Christmas present to a board member who's spent about 12 of his last 48 hours in the kitchen cursing the shitness of the cooker.....