Even worse it is the only thing standing between you and graduation after eight years of hard studies and two Major changes, yet you are literally at a loss for what to write.
Sorry for the rant I just had to throw that out there

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Eight years....High School is tough isn't it!Lokky wrote:... is the feeling of being up at 2:30 am, rewriting a scientific paper on a topic you barely understand, with incredibly scarce and only slightly related references available.
Even worse it is the only thing standing between you and graduation after eight years of hard studies and two Major changes, yet you are literally at a loss for what to write.
Sorry for the rant I just had to throw that out there
Oh I wish it were highschool... changing majors twice will see you getting your bachelors degree at 26... and my Ph.D. by 31 if everything goes right... sigh.BuddyRaton wrote: Eight years....High School is tough isn't it!![]()
Sorry ...I couldn't help that one!
This loosely describes what millions of people are doing on the Internet at 2:30 in the morning.Lokky wrote:... is the feeling of being up at 2:30 am, rewriting a scientific paper on a topic you barely understand, with incredibly scarce and only slightly related references available.
One more person I didn't see in SD! Are you going back to Amerivespa this year?BuddyRaton wrote:I rode the cannonball
I hear you. This is for your BS/MS? It'll get worse during PhD.Lokky wrote:... is the feeling of being up at 2:30 am, rewriting a scientific paper on a topic you barely understand, with incredibly scarce and only slightly related references available.
Even worse it is the only thing standing between you and graduation after eight years of hard studies and two Major changes, yet you are literally at a loss for what to write.
Sorry for the rant I just had to throw that out there
I might have passed you on my way in. I arrived at about 5:30.ericalm wrote:The last push sometimes feels like the hardest. Congrats on being so close to the finish!
This loosely describes what millions of people are doing on the Internet at 2:30 in the morning.Lokky wrote:... is the feeling of being up at 2:30 am, rewriting a scientific paper on a topic you barely understand, with incredibly scarce and only slightly related references available.
One more person I didn't see in SD! Are you going back to Amerivespa this year?BuddyRaton wrote:I rode the cannonball
Sheesh...I've studied music for over 40 years now and hung in there until my fingers bleed and I'm still lucky to make $100 a night. Oh well, I still have the satisfaction of doing exactly what I want and can wake every day with a smile on my face because of it...BuddyRaton wrote:I guess the only difference is that I get paid well for it now.
Hang in there..it's worth it!