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You mean you're making her do the heavy lifting while you surf TubeNet?bloke wrote:Today is stretch-fence and hang-farm-gates day for Mrs. bloke...before it rains...


Are you talking about me?bloke wrote:- People ask me questions via private messaging.
- I give them honest, frank, not-sugar-coated answers.
- They don't like the answers, so they then ask the TNFJ, hoping for an easier answer.
' kinda reminds me of supporters of a a-guy-running-for-something who
[1] believe he is different from his opponent, and
[2] that he can win...
...and NO, I am NOT talking about YOU.![]()
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Haha, thanks Terry. Maybe I'll print that out and put it up at my desk. I've got plenty of struggle ahead, that's for sure. I'm hoping though, that my 13 years of career experience and real world "hard work" will help.me out a bit. Besides, the end goal in this is for professors and students to end up as colleagues. Gotta do the work, but they want you to succeed.Stryk wrote:WOOT! Congrats! It is sometimes a long, hard road. I watched my nephew struggle through it for almost 10 years, having his dissertation thrown back at him time after time. I think the key to it is:bort wrote:ALMOST finished with year 2 of graduate school. I still have about 4 years left, but it's going well, and I'm on-pace for my goal of getting my PhD before I turn 40.



I just finished year one. What degree are you going for, Brett?bort wrote:ALMOST finished with year 2 of graduate school. I still have about 4 years left, but it's going well, and I'm on-pace for my goal of getting my PhD before I turn 40.

PhD in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. I'm studying educational measurement, and want to become a psychometrician.arpthark wrote:I just finished year one. What degree are you going for, Brett?bort wrote:ALMOST finished with year 2 of graduate school. I still have about 4 years left, but it's going well, and I'm on-pace for my goal of getting my PhD before I turn 40.

bloke wrote:so...bort wrote:PhD in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. I'm studying educational measurement, and want to become a psychometrician.
All this time, you KNEW that my aptitudes were more in the direction of "digging trenches", "filling in trenches", "shoveling rock", etc., and NEVER revealed that information to me...!?!?

That is awesome! I'm getting my master's in music theory. I'm also a teaching assistant, which means I get paid to listen to a whole plethora of freshmen fumble their way through solfege and rhythm studies.bort wrote:PhD in Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota. I'm studying educational measurement, and want to become a psychometrician.arpthark wrote:I just finished year one. What degree are you going for, Brett?bort wrote:ALMOST finished with year 2 of graduate school. I still have about 4 years left, but it's going well, and I'm on-pace for my goal of getting my PhD before I turn 40.
How about you?
That's exactly what it is. A finished Ph.D. is not so much a sign of being smart as it is (like everything else done successfully) a sign of getting up every morning and going to work.Stryk wrote: I think the key to it is:

I think that's a great way to put it. I remember in undergrad looking up to professors and PhD's much differently than I do now. Honestly, I think once you start calling people by their first name, it changes things a bit. And as an adult, I think it's much easier to see how narrow and specific a PhD level of experience can be... and that it's entirely possible to be in a room full of VERY smart people with absolutely NO letters at the end of their name.Michael Bush wrote:That's exactly what it is. A finished Ph.D. is not so much a sign of being smart as it is (like everything else done successfully) a sign of getting up every morning and going to work.





Welcome back, good to hear you're doing better. I doubt the moderators would mind if you did an ISO post..............MaryAnn wrote:Second update: I became happily single six months ago and have fantasies of matching up with a tuba type.

What, pray tell, is an ISO post?Heavy_Metal wrote:Welcome back, good to hear you're doing better. I doubt the moderators would mind if you did an ISO post..............MaryAnn wrote:Second update: I became happily single six months ago and have fantasies of matching up with a tuba type.would that be a first for TubeNet