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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Of Graduates and Graduands
Not too long ago, I passed from being a graduand to graduate. What’s the difference? Well, a confirmed sense of achievement and a piece of paper telling people I know the Physics. Apart from that (and the aforementioned celebrations) not … Continue reading
Posted in General Science, Opinion, Physics
Tagged Graduand, graduate, masters degree, PhD, postgraduate life, postgraduate researcher, student phase, University of Surrey
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Experimentalcraft
Anyone who frequents the Icy Veins Forums (the Shaman section, at least) will know that I am a huge proponent of planned cooldown rotations. I never shut up about them. I’m of the opinion that “raid cooldown choerography” is one … Continue reading
Old Beginnings
I mentioned recently that I’d just finished my MPhys at the University of Surrey. On Monday I started my PhD at the University of Surrey. I can’t help feeling that I’m repeating myself! Still, I arrived all optimistic and keen … Continue reading
Posted in General Science, Opinion, Physics
Tagged enthusiasm, exciting, first week, PhD, Physics, start, Surrey
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