tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post7564551701330313203..comments2023-10-19T21:58:48.716+10:30Comments on Linguistics and all that jazz: The First SubmissionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16435308994407702120noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post-49192360562695560112013-09-14T17:24:21.000+09:302013-09-14T17:24:21.000+09:30They both sound lovely, Lauren!
What colour is yo...They both sound lovely, Lauren!<br /><br />What colour is your thesis? I'm eyeing off shades of green and blue at the moment. I visited what everyone says is the only binder in Adelaide yesterday and their colours are a little restrained. I'm trying to figure out if I can visit White Law (I think it's called) when I'm there for a conference in a couple of weeks to see if their choices look as good IRL as online. <br /><br />Yes, the colour of the thesis is perhaps the most important decision left!!!<br /><br />But it's such a pleasure to be facing that decision at long, long last. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16435308994407702120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post-36284221493318039342013-09-14T17:17:25.303+09:302013-09-14T17:17:25.303+09:30Yes - DOUBLE RAINBOW FTW!!! It was slightly surrea...Yes - DOUBLE RAINBOW FTW!!! It was slightly surreal for summer. <br />My submission story is a good one - with validation of results I can now be happy with it all. But I will practise my signature for the final copies. With a nice inky pen!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16435308994407702120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post-73885321135421766542013-09-14T12:03:54.129+09:302013-09-14T12:03:54.129+09:30Highs and lows! I'm so glad you had other peop...Highs and lows! I'm so glad you had other people to submit with too! I was luck enough to have half a dozen lab buddies to walk over with me. One of my fellow Nepal fieldworkers brought kattas with her - white or coloured silk scarves which everybody gave me, which was really sweet. Melbourne Uni also very sweetly take your photo and make a bit of a deal out of it.<br /><br />When I submitted the final bound copies it was much more low key - my supervisor came for a stroll with me, as she was away for the original submission, then we had a drink (the bar just behind the grad office is really very useful). I liked that submission better in some ways, because it was so much more relaxed and everything was completely sorted. <br /><br />Looking forward to seeing what colour binding you get!Lauren Gawnehttp://www.superlinguo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post-41864067617113506272013-09-13T17:52:46.348+09:302013-09-13T17:52:46.348+09:30Your thesis submission story is overwhelming. Just...Your thesis submission story is overwhelming. Just like the rainbow that you have seen which gives hope after the rain and reminded you that all is well, you were able to overcome everything that came your way prior to submission an indeed everything went well. This can be a great reminder to a lot of students who are still faced with a difficulty with their thesis that everything will be alright in the end. hence you may also want to share some of the <a href="http://thesishelpdesk.com/thesis-ideas/" rel="nofollow">good thesis ideas</a> that you have learned during your thesis writing journey. Again, congratulations. Annie R. Bilskinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233788151891710002.post-27945026108838068612013-09-13T17:13:53.514+09:302013-09-13T17:13:53.514+09:30Not just a rainbow, either, but a double rainbow. ...Not just a rainbow, either, but a double rainbow. Maybe it symbolised the multiple versions of the PDF. Congrats on finishing and submitting. I think slight disappointment with one's signature is pretty normal (I hope so anyway), and you're doing well if that's the main source of disappointment.Stanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03386875624025404452noreply@blogger.com