My MSc thesis is due next Thursday. I'm on the home stretch.
My work day today consisted of:
\begin{itemize}
\item{} Meeting with supervisor (45 minutes)
\item{} Formatting 20 questionnaire result summary tables for \LaTeX{} (in only 90 minutes, by doing weird and unnatural things with Excel --- columns of &s everywhere!!)
\item{} Putting copies of all the bits of paper I stuck in front of my test subjects into an appendix (15 minutes)
\item{} Pulling up a couple of reference papers for part of the work that I can't find many appropriate references for (30 minutes)
\item{} Writing 80\% of the chapter on the data classification/visualisation tool I wrote because the screen couldn't tell which participant was touching it (2.5 hours)
\item{} Wrangling black--heavy images into a form that will print nicely while still illustrating what the image was about in the first place (1 hour)
\item{} Writing emails to supervisor and co-supervisor, including latest draft of the thesis and up--to--the--minute progress report and game plan (30 minutes)
\item{} Looking at graphs and the "short answer" sections of questionnaires to formulate the skeleton of my conclusion chapter (3 hours)
\end{itemize}
So, only a ten-hour day if you don't count all the percolating around in my brain that was going on while fetching breakfast (savoury pinwheel, $2.50), cooking and eating dinner (bacon sandwiches, can of fruit salad, fresh mandarin courtesy of
keltickat, who looks sternly at me if she suspects I haven't been eating properly, so you don't have to) or napping on the couch for a half hour.
Current page count is around 97 (double spaced) if you're counting what's properly written up, rather than in note form. Also includes some pictures, but I shan't be counting each as a thousand words because that's just cheating.
Now it's time to wind down for a bit, and hopefully go to sleep sometime around 3:30, so I can get up some time in the late morning or early afternoon and start writing again. I figure that I have a couple of days of writing ahead, then a couple of days of proofing and sense-checking, a day to sort out printing, and early Thursday can be my day-spare-just-in-case-anything-goes-wrong. Friday will be a day of sleeping, most likely. Or possibly drinking. Then I'll have to try to remember what is was like to have a life outside of thesis flow state.
I can't remember if the little kid was walking the remote-controlled robot around near reception and making funny noise today or yesterday. I think it was yesterday.
[Once more the playlist gods have a sense of humour.]
My work day today consisted of:
\begin{itemize}
\item{} Meeting with supervisor (45 minutes)
\item{} Formatting 20 questionnaire result summary tables for \LaTeX{} (in only 90 minutes, by doing weird and unnatural things with Excel --- columns of &s everywhere!!)
\item{} Putting copies of all the bits of paper I stuck in front of my test subjects into an appendix (15 minutes)
\item{} Pulling up a couple of reference papers for part of the work that I can't find many appropriate references for (30 minutes)
\item{} Writing 80\% of the chapter on the data classification/visualisation tool I wrote because the screen couldn't tell which participant was touching it (2.5 hours)
\item{} Wrangling black--heavy images into a form that will print nicely while still illustrating what the image was about in the first place (1 hour)
\item{} Writing emails to supervisor and co-supervisor, including latest draft of the thesis and up--to--the--minute progress report and game plan (30 minutes)
\item{} Looking at graphs and the "short answer" sections of questionnaires to formulate the skeleton of my conclusion chapter (3 hours)
\end{itemize}
So, only a ten-hour day if you don't count all the percolating around in my brain that was going on while fetching breakfast (savoury pinwheel, $2.50), cooking and eating dinner (bacon sandwiches, can of fruit salad, fresh mandarin courtesy of
Current page count is around 97 (double spaced) if you're counting what's properly written up, rather than in note form. Also includes some pictures, but I shan't be counting each as a thousand words because that's just cheating.
Now it's time to wind down for a bit, and hopefully go to sleep sometime around 3:30, so I can get up some time in the late morning or early afternoon and start writing again. I figure that I have a couple of days of writing ahead, then a couple of days of proofing and sense-checking, a day to sort out printing, and early Thursday can be my day-spare-just-in-case-anything-goes-wrong. Friday will be a day of sleeping, most likely. Or possibly drinking. Then I'll have to try to remember what is was like to have a life outside of thesis flow state.
I can't remember if the little kid was walking the remote-controlled robot around near reception and making funny noise today or yesterday. I think it was yesterday.
[Once more the playlist gods have a sense of humour.]