Friday, November 20, 2009

Ding-dong the diss. is done!

I emailed it a little while ago, and posted a printed copy to my out-of-state committee member!

My sister sent a wonderful surprise! A gift basket with champagne, chocolates, cheese and crackers, and fancy nuts. And it happened to come while I was home, which is awesome because it turns into a huge clusterfuck when we miss a FedEx package. It totally made my day. Well, that and finishing my motherfucking dissertation!!!

I still have to hand out hard copies (which were f'ing expensive at Kinko's so I only had three done; I will print the rest at work and then pay just to get them bound), but it's getting too late to do that today. I doubt anyone will mind getting that next week, or even after Thanksgiving, and I will still get to say they had the dissertation three weeks in advance. Whatever, I am so relieved.

Now let's hope that they like it!

I'm off to party!

No planning

So most of you agree that I'm nuts for not using Endnote or something like it. I have another confession related to organizational conveniences: I have never, ever consistently used a planner or calendar. I just can't seem to do it.

I remember a scene in college when I asked a friend the date or something and she said, "why don't you check your planner?" and I said "I don't have a planner" and she was all, "what?! I have three! How can you live without a planner?!" Um, I dunno.

I've had planners before, with real intentions of being all organized and what-not. I'd write some things in it, and then never look back at it again. I have a calendar in my office, but pretty much all that gets recorded on it is travel plans, especially Advisor's trips. I seem to have a pretty good sense of time, which I keep in my head in a sort of spatially structured way. Or something. In general, I seem to know when events or deadlines are approaching and how they relate to other events and deadlines. Maybe I'm just not busy enough yet, but I kind of don't think so because other people who are not any busier than me seem totally dependent on some kind of calendar system. However, I think I might come to need one eventually as I get more responsibility. I admit that I've needed to refer to a calendar more often in the last year or two, but that's to anchor my sense of time rather than to record events for later reference.

Interestingly, although I always knew when my homework was due and I rarely miss other deadlines, I'm abysmal at getting birthday cards in the mail in time. Sending cards to each of my 28 family members was my New Year's Resolution this year, and although I sent cards for all but two birthdays (and there are two still to come), I was late on almost all of them.

Final hours

Thanks for all the encouragement, Readers!

I got home around midnight last night. The chapter are all done, but I need to read through to make sure some changes I made last yesterday make sense. TOC is done, but there might be some weird stuff with the page numbers. Lists of Tables,Figures, and Abbreviations are not done, but I doubt my committee will care at this point.

So, today. I printed one copy of the fucker last night, and now I am going to read through it to make sure everything is OK. Then I'll take a stab at the LoT, LoF, LoA, and try to fix the page numbering issue. If any of those things get too hard, I will quit. Then I will take it to kinko's, get it printed and bound, buy some cds* to make electronic copies for everybody, and turn it in.

We're going out tonight. :)

*I thought it would be really nice to give each committee member a usb stick with the diss saved as both a word doc (so they can track changes) and a pdf. The pdf wont' happen because I can't do that on my laptop and I"m not making the drive back to the lab today. I bought enough usbs, but it cost $75, so I think I might take them back and use cds instead.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Down to the wire

So close, so close, so close, so close, so close, so close...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Booked!



BFF and I are actually going on a cruise! It'll be just the two of us, which is just as well because both of our boyfriends like to be up doing stuff, whereas BFF and I can literally sit on the beach for hours reading books side-by-side without speaking. Then get hosed and go out dancing. Also, we'll both have finished grad school just before the trip, whereas EGM will still be all stressy about finishing his diss and not enjoy the trip so much, thereby harshing my mellow, man.

I have never, ever been so excited about a trip, apart from the big trip to Far Off Land we took a few years ago. And I've never felt like I earned a vacation like I do now. I've been daydreaming about how relaxing and fun it's going to be. And I'm totally going to get a massage.

I'm sure I'll feel ill at the energy use and consumerism of this cruise, and I know that most people in the world work much harder than me and never get a break, so I'm very grateful to be able to go on such a vacation.

Monday, November 16, 2009

What's left

Taking a cue from Ambivalent Academic, I will list the remaining work I have to do on my thesis.

  • Summary: not started
  • TOC: fiddled with Word auto formatting to see if it would work; real version will be last step.
  • Chapter 1/Introduction: "finished". Waiting for comments Academic Adviser promised would come today. Will tweak hypotheses (edited from my prelim proposal) as I do the final polishing.
  • Chapter 2: "finished". Needs a read-through.
  • Chapter 3: Finished and published.
  • Chapter 4: "finished". Waiting for comments from Research Adviser that should come by Wednesday.
  • Chapter 5: "finished". Waiting for comments Academic Adviser promised would come today.
  • Chapter 6/Conclusions: Crappy draft written. Needs editing for style, and review of content to ensure it matches chapters.
Also:
  • Embed tables and figures into text.
  • Place chapters into one big document.
  • Consecutively number tables and figures.
  • Merge literature cited lists for each chapter into one big list; format.
  • Format section headings to generate TOC.
  • List of figures.
  • List of tables.
  • Vita
Three days to go!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Sweet and sour

My mom sent a card wishing me luck finishing up. In it was a check and instructions to get take-out some night that I work late and don't want to cook. Isn't that sweet?

The power is out in my building today, so I have to work at home. That's a bummer, because working at home never goes as well as working at work. However, RA is expecting an updated draft of one of the chapters tonight or tomorrow morning, so there is some accountability today.

I can't find my passport! It's expired anyway, but it looks like it's easier/faster/cheaper to renew than to get a totally new one. I can't believe it's missing because it has a spot. It's always in that spot. Except now. So I'm going to go tear apart the office in hopes of finding it. And I'm blogging about it because that always seems to help, right? Oh, and the reason I need to deal with this now is that BFF and I decided to take a cruise in January!!!! I'll be cutting it close on the passport, although if I pony up for expedited service I should be okay.

Edited to add: FOUND IT!!!! It was in EGM's passport spot, where I had already looked several times. It was just under something else. Woo-hoo!