foozle ([info]foobart) wrote,
@ 2008-02-28 03:53:00
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The Prodigal Son
So finally, several years after it should have happened, I did my thesis proposal and am now ABD (All But Dissertation). It's hard for me to judge how it went--in any project, including ones that I've done a good job on, I really tend to focus on the things I don't like--but I think it went pretty well. No major surprises in the questions, and I think I had good answers. There was far, far too much material in the proposal to even do a good overview in the 30-45 minutes that we're supposed to talk, so it felt a bit rushed and somewhat disjointed to me. (and now this, and that, and I really need to talk about this, and that, and you also need this bit of information and ...)

I think my viewpoint is colored by having taught a couple of classes; I would really have preferred to have a more interactive format and at least twice that amount of time; I would have liked to have more of an opportunity to get people involved and on board with the underlying concepts instead of just glossing over them at a high rate of speed.

Randy Pausch, in his time management talk, references something along the lines of "challenges tend to be pass-fail". This one I passed. And now I feel like I can breathe again.



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[info]susancalvin
2008-02-28 09:27 am UTC (link)
Congratulations! Are you going to be doing the rest of your thesis work in Qatar?

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[info]foobart
2008-02-28 09:31 am UTC (link)
It's always a bit unclear, but I suspect we'll stay in Qatar for the duration. I've set things up so it would take a very minimal amount of work to work using the Navlab jeep if I did end up returning to Pittsburgh, to keep my options open though.

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[info]robogock
2008-02-28 02:40 pm UTC (link)
Congratulations! I had planned to come to your talk, but then when my alarm went off my brain decided that your work isn't relevant to my thesis and thus I should clearly stay in bed. :)

What's your timeline for finishing?

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[info]foobart
2008-02-29 08:29 pm UTC (link)
Congratulations! I had planned to come to your talk, but then when my alarm went off my brain decided that your work isn't relevant to my thesis and thus I should clearly stay in bed. :)

Hmmph! l I attended your thesis proposal, so...oh wait. ;)

What's your timeline for finishing?

That's a good question. If I'm really on the ball and things go really well, it could be a year, but that's pretty wildly optimistic. I adamantly refused to but in the traditional "schedule" part of the document and presentation, instead putting in "milestones".

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