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A thesis is a 40-150 page document produced by a masochistic member of the senior class. In most departments, a thesis is required to graduate "with Honors" or possibly "with Highest Honors" (as distinct from the [[Latin honors]]).
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==Slacking on a thesis==
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Down in spirits before page 85? Here are some tips.
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* Draw a pretty picture.  In fact, draw two pretty pictures.  Present them to your advisor and call it a week's worth of work.
 
* Draw a pretty picture.  In fact, draw two pretty pictures.  Present them to your advisor and call it a week's worth of work.
 
* Write your thesis abstract as a Shakespearian sonnet in iambic pentameter.
 
* Write your thesis abstract as a Shakespearian sonnet in iambic pentameter.

Revision as of 23:41, May 4, 2006


A thesis is a 40-150 page document produced by a masochistic member of the senior class. In most departments, a thesis is required to graduate "with Honors" or possibly "with Highest Honors" (as distinct from the Latin honors).

Slacking on a thesis

Down in spirits before page 85? Here are some tips.

  • Draw a pretty picture. In fact, draw two pretty pictures. Present them to your advisor and call it a week's worth of work.
  • Write your thesis abstract as a Shakespearian sonnet in iambic pentameter.
  • Encode secret messages as acrostic poems in your introductory chapter.
  • Read a novel about secret messages encoded as acrostic poems. pwned.
  • Edit this wiki. And submit your wiki edits as an appendix chapter.
  • Remember the BS proposal you wrote back in August/September (...October...)? Use that as your introduction.
  • Make a table. Copy and paste. Call it 'Table 2'.
  • Need data? Email other researchers in the community and ask them to send you theirs. Now you have data and extra points for collaboration.