7
Feb

Public Transformations . . . almost done . . .

   Posted by: Jeffrey Keefer   in Academia, Lancaster PhD, Research

I am nearly finished with the DRAFT of my Public Transformations paper, which is due tomorrow. I do feel confident that my Introduction (with the research problem, significance, and purpose statement) is clear and concise.This is among the more important parts of the paper, and I think I was finally able to articulate it in an interesting and inviting way.

rough-draftI have been increasingly anxious about the due date, how long the paper is taking, and how a lot of loose ends will simply not get resolved by tomorrow. Nevertheless, I started telling myself over and over that this is a draft, and I will get feedback from two of my peers, after which I will revise for the faculty review and assessment (as well as for a conference abstract I am thinking about). So, while I must submit this by tomorrow, I will still be working on it over the next few weeks (with the FINAL version due on March 8).

So, exhausted and with achy (from typing) arms, I am about to submit the result of all my efforts. Wonder if this is what the thesis (UK) / dissertation (US) is like? Will see THAT one soon enough.

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Stephanie Jo Kent
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Way to go, Jeffrey! I know you had a whole HECK of a LOT of stuff to sort through! Your mind works faster than mine (that’s what I’m thinking, grin!)

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February 7th, 2010 at 9:20 pm

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