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Fine, delete my day job comment
No comment. It's my day job, I have never heard anyone else being questioned as regards to their own day job. As I said, this is not the appropriate forum and I don't feel I need to comment,defend or reply to this. I am here for PhD support, sorry I mentioned the day job.
Long story, not appropriate for this forum
Lets just say, where we used to live, the schools were not exactly up to my standard and my budget wasn't up to paying fees....
It is hard work but great rewards
Yes, by the way, I homeschool, my children, I am older than most of you probably and I am doing a PhD fulltime, and I am mad, energetic and manic
I am also looking for ways to make money and right now, I have put together a box of things for Ebay. Just waiting for kind daughter to take some nice photos of them all. I am also looking for tutoring jobs etc. in the evenings as I have children to homeschool in the day.
Hi Corinne, glad I am not alone. Have turned down the music as I think my brain is frying! I am already fading and I had so many plans for tonight. I think a cup of tea is in order too, cheers !!
sleepyhead, that is a laugh, whatever next, enjoy the rest
The husband is out, so I am working as hard as I can, whilst I have some peace!!!! I have awfully loud music coming out of my new speakers, sort of drowns out the monotony of working! (Good stereo, thank you, husband!)
I am also using fMRI and I have just bought Functional Resonance Imaging by Heuttel, Song and Mc Carthy, as suggested by my Prof. I also bought Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging of Cognition by Cabeza and Kingstone, eds. Both excellent books with all the physics etc. you will need. They are expensive, £50 but good quality hard covers that you could re-sell or keep. My Prof. has also arranged for me to sit in on the methods sections of the MSc fMRI course and is sending me to do the 3 day induction course on how to work the scanner.
Hope this helps...
fMRI or MRI?
Of getting into trouble.
Ok, golfpro, so what are the statistics....! I will be desperate in a few days....I am PinkNeuron, I am goodie two shoes but really, what are the statistics?
Yes, I have one from the OU but I haven't anything from Brunel as although I have been accepted etc. and have funding applications in place through my supervisor, they are being sticky and beaurocratic about me getting an Athens password etc. before I 'officially'turn up and register in Sep. Ridiculous at this level, I feel. I have tried to use the one for OU but it doesn't seem to want to work anymore as my student page is no longer active and I think the two are linked. I am still busy tinkering here. I have a demo version from the SPSS website but it will only last another 14 days. I am going to have a lot of stats analysis in my project so I want to make sure I can handle the level by then.
Oops, meant to delete Brunel and put in 'uni', looks like I forgot and now you all know where I will be, oh well
Hi hard-working bank holiday weekend people....
I have downloaded a demo version of SPSS and I have an OU Version of it as well with pre-loaded data. I wanted to know if anyone knew where the cheapest place was to buy a full version of SPSS. I only officially start at my Brunel in Sep. but I know I have to master a lot of stats by then so I really need to get cracking......
Me, making up for a pathetic week I have spent doing everything else but work
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