PhD students hate the question, “What did you do today?” because, more often than not, our answer is, ”Well, I did some reading, then some writing, then some more reading, then some thinking, then I made some coffee, etc…” If you are just starting postgraduate work and need help ‘looking’ busy, this is good advice:
Looking busy while writing a dissertation
October 3, 2008 by Kent Eilers
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