#grad student problems

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bloomsburys:

in the interest of being transparent, bc I see a lot of shit on here about phds & grad school demanding constant work & stress: I’ve taken a whole three weeks off my phd over christmas/new year & I’m not behind; my supervisor isn’t worried; I’m not worried. what I am is well-rested & clear-headed & keen to get back to work tomorrow. if you think you’re not allowed to take time off you’re wrong & should be interrogating why you think that. here’s wishing everyone a healthy new year x

flowing-ink:

Do you ever spend an entire minute trying to figure out what a sentence means or are you normal 

thelingspace:

thelingspace:

How can we try to capture the commonalities and differences between linguistic sound systems? What makes one language sound different from another? In this week’s episode, we take a look at Optimality Theory: how we can use constraints to describe how phonology behaves, how we rank which rules we care most about breaking, and how changing our priorities leads to totally different sound outcomes.

Looking forward to hearing what people have to say! ^_^

Reblog for the day crew!

I wish I’d had this when I took Phonology 3.

Making remarkable progress on his research, the grad student wonders what disastrous mistake will eventually blow up in his face.

Wrapping up another year, the grad student reflects on how much and how little has changed at the exact same time.

Noticing another gray hair on his head, the grad student increasingly stops caring.

Convincing himself that he would work more effectively at a coffee shop, the grad student is not surprised to be wrong.

Being impressed by scraps of text that he wrote and hated months ago, the grad student questions whether desperation is lowering his standards.

Receiving his vaccination, the grad student shudders at the thought of having flimsier excuses to avoid social interaction.

Scrolling through colleagues’ social media posts regarding their new working papers and publications, the grad student wants to unfollow himself.

Breathing a sigh of relief about the state of democracy, the grad student gains the mental bandwidth

Breathing a sigh of relief about the state of democracy, the grad student gains the mental bandwidth to fully contemplate the state of his dissertation.


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Dropping by his office for the first time in months to pick up some materials, the grad student is s

Dropping by his office for the first time in months to pick up some materials, the grad student is startled to realize that he misses this place.


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 Receiving yet another email with precipitous changes in his institution’s COVID-19 policy, th

Receiving yet another email with precipitous changes in his institution’s COVID-19 policy, the grad student yearns for any sense of stability.


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