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Sorry for so much moaning!!! I feel if I talk about it to you guys and get help here it would solve the problem, as I am already feeling better by reading your comments, Feeling that you are not the only one and other people have had the same experience in some point (and survived it!) is a nice feeling!
Thanks last-Samorai, sjo4 and daledale!
Las-Sam, I forgot to say that it is the same with us! She is far ahead of me in the PhD and has loads to do, but can not let me see do anything in my own! any experiment, she has to be in it! she says she wants to learn! but the problem is that she would not let me do it (she does not want to be an observer she wants to do it)! which is fine, but then when she has her private meetings with the sup she reports that she has done the work (MY work! and I have been lazy!)! I know you would say talk to the sup to have separate paths! I did ! The sup says ok, from now you will do separate experiments, but when we have joint meetings it is like I have not talked to the Sup! The sup would be like: Yeah, I guess we can do this one joint too!!!!!
No matter how lazy she is, how much she misses seminars and meetings being out with friends chatting, She is the one who gets all the attention. She is the one who should be there for the experiment to be done. She is the one who we should be careful not to be offended!!! I feel my work to get my supervisor's attention (at least to see us at the same level) does not work!
Hi there
I have been offered a PhD interview, on Thursday this week. They told me to present part of the PhD topic as a 10-min powerpoint presentation. I would like to know if that was the case for any one else, as i thought they usually ask you to present your own previous project, not the PhD you would do if you get the studentship.
:-P
waiting for your replies.
MJ
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