Signup date: 22 Jul 2008 at 12:40am
Last login: 27 Oct 2009 at 11:55pm
Post count: 284
lol. havnt been on for a while. been busy. have spent time doing a lot of reading...not on lit.. but on methodology. i am now so much more focussed and more aware of what im getting into. have done quite a bit of writing on methodology which i will take with me on my first meeting. now i dont feel so hazy anymore. in fact i dont feel hazy. i have a focussed research question, hypotheses etc. glad im spending december doing all this reading as im much better prepared now for my doctorate i start in 3 wks.
hi. im 42 and i start in january. i have about about 2and a half hour commute each way. i will be going in about 4times a week. i feel i have to try and make it in. if i stay at home i will end up doing domestic chores, i have 2 messy teenagers. so i will put my PhD first and just let the house stay messy..lol.
i start my PhD in 3weeks time. full time but i plan to work about 30hrs spread over 3/4 days and fit in all the hours i can for my PhD. luckily while working i can also fit in my PhD work. i have no funding, i wish id applied but too late now. iv paid my fees and have just resigned myself to a life of PhD and work. sometimes i wonder how il manage as i have 2 teenagers but luckily as my ex has them weekends, il fit in working then. my uni expect me to teach first and 2nd year undergrads which il be paid for, dont know how much il be doing. i see a life of 3years of hard work and no social life but i want my PhD so much i am willing to take all thats thrown at me. i plan to fit in about 25-30hours work per week on the PhD (research and writing)
i did my BSc and MSc at same uni but starting my PhD at a different uni. for me i think its best. i feel im more focussed and will try harder going somewhere new. but then again, the new uni is a much better uni..lol.. and so much better for research than my old uni. my old uni has a reputation for high drop out rates for PhD. the new one has a very high success rate. so im glad im making the change....in 3 weeks time :-)
i chose my fascinating topic first.. applied to a very good uni... offered place after interview... met second sup... first one was away at the time. i start in a few weeks. i dont know what my 2 sups are like. i did like the 2nd sup i met at the interview. i hope it all works but in my case i accepted sups i was offered and i dont know any of them. the uni however has a very good reputation for research - one of top 6 in UK :-)
hi. i am also in the social sciences. start PhD in jan. will be interviewing 'real' people. already secured access to a drop in centre used by the group i plan to research on. plan to spend maybe between 6-12 months going into the centre on a once a week basis so will cost me in travel fare. other than that and cost of photocopying my questionnaires which i will use in the interviews i plan to carry out. very senstive group im researching so will take time to get to know them and going regularly will achieve that. did have this in my original proposal and been told that i may need NHS clearance. cant tell yet until i start. though i have been given permission by the centre manager i know, the uni says i may still need NHS clearance. thats my case. hope this helps... x
ok. im def off to bed now. gosh! why iv got so involved in this? just so exciting! just want Obama to win :-) tv says its accepted now. hope so. truly hope so. for those of us who never really agreed with the war, we can now have someone in with compassion who's gonna try to chang things. lets toast to Obama! hip hip HURRAH!!! (up)
off to bed now. its going on 3am and feeling very happy. so exciting for the most powerful man in the world to be a black man! its wonderful after the kind of history America has had. its positive change! a step in the right direction! hip hip HURRAH!! (up)
PostgraduateForum Is a trading name of FindAUniversity Ltd
FindAUniversity Ltd, 77 Sidney St, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK. Tel +44 (0) 114 268 4940 Fax: +44 (0) 114 268 5766
An active and supportive community.
Support and advice from your peers.
Your postgraduate questions answered.
Use your experience to help others.
Enter your email address below to get started with your forum account
Enter your username below to login to your account
An email has been sent to your email account along with instructions on how to reset your password. If you do not recieve your email, or have any futher problems accessing your account, then please contact our customer support.
or continue as guest
To ensure all features on our website work properly, your computer, tablet or mobile needs to accept cookies. Our cookies don’t store your personal information, but provide us with anonymous information about use of the website and help us recognise you so we can offer you services more relevant to you. For more information please read our privacy policy
Agree Agree