It’s all over
May 6, 2008
My exam was today, and it went much better than I could have expected.
There are four possible outcomes for oral exams at my university:
- pass with no corrections required
- pass with minor corrections required
- revise and resubmit for another examination
- fail
95% of people I know pass with minor corrections required. It is some kind of testament to my incredible perfectionism (bordering on OCD with this 250-page document, I swear) that I passed with no corrections required, a real rarity. CSO even put my thesis forward as a nominee for the Best Doctoral Thesis award. I had no idea I would do so well. I hated the research, towards the end, and
I couldn’t see how anything positive could come of it.
The exam was…anticlimactic, really. The chair was a female professor from the medical school who served to ensure the exam process was carried out as expected. CSO was there as my supervisor (I enrolled in the old-school regulations which allow the supervisor to be an examiner; nowadays this isn’t permitted). The oral examiner came over from Brisbane today and works in generally the same area as CSO. It was his first oral exam, and I think he did a good job, though I had honestly expected to be grilled a bit more! I was prepared for all sorts of nagging little questions about what the proteins I’d found actually meant, and we mostly stayed on the broad-strokes level (which was just fine with me as I’m a generalist, not a specialist). And then it was all over! I knew I would pass, but I didn’t have any clue that they thought it was SOOO good that I wouldn’t have to make any corrections at all. I’m still astounded by that.
The path forward from here: tonight I’ll write the acknowledgements section, something I didn’t feel was necessary in the exam copies of the thesis. (Honestly, if I had written it in February, I would have had some nasty things to say about supervisors, so it’s better that I write it now.) Tomorrow I’ll fix a few typos in the thesis and start printing out the ~5 copies I’ll need to have hard-bound. I’ll call around to some binders and get prices and estimated times. I might even get to drop it off tomorrow. Then comes the hardest decision: what color cover and printing should I get? I kinda like the idea of red…
When I get the hard-bound copies back in less than a week, I can turn them in at the university’s Graduate Centre and get my letter stating that the PhD has been awarded. I can trade this for some shiny gold rocks at my place of employment.
Graduation will be in September - and I have to get some papers out by then, if I want that Best Doctoral Thesis award. Bring ‘em on! Now that this is out of my life, I have time to work on papers again.
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Geeka | May 6, 2008 at 11:38 PM
That is so cool. I hope mine goes well.
I think that you should get red. We only have to have ours spiral bound, because really, anyone can print it out. I might get a ridiculous color for my personal copy.
Hmm. I wonder if there is some sort of letter saying that the PhD has been awarded for us. I always assumed that you just waited until the end of the semester (which, I think is August).
Congrats again!
2.
Mom | May 7, 2008 at 2:43 AM
We are just bursting with Parental Pride! I am so happy for you I’m speechless!
(What’s the Title of the Thesis?)
3.
Dr. Brazen Hussy | May 7, 2008 at 3:13 AM
Holy crap! No revisions! That is AWESOME. Congratulations!!!
4.
Celine | May 7, 2008 at 3:39 AM
Woohoo!!!!! Break out the champagne!
5.
Jennifer | May 7, 2008 at 3:42 AM
That is really impressive! Congratulations!
6.
Teddy Lopez | May 7, 2008 at 5:52 AM
Congrats! You are AWESOME!
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Kelly | May 7, 2008 at 6:53 AM
Thanks, all
Mom and others - the title of my thesis is “Proteomic biomarker discovery for preeclampsia”.
Unfortunately I “picked” now to develop a weird stomach issue that makes it a really good idea to not drink - so as much as I now want to try a Brazen Hussy or a martini, I can’t (sob).
As for color - Kiwiman says that all the Chinese people pick red, so while I like the brighness of StyleyGeek’s red thesis, I might go for green etc.
8.
Grumpator | May 7, 2008 at 7:19 AM
Congratulations! I knew you would rock that exam! And really, not surprised at the “No Corrections,” I’ve known you a long time.
As a conscientious librarian, I hope you also plan to deposit your thesis in an open access institutional or disciplinary repository…I see the University of Aukland Library has a system in place.
9.
nursedragon | May 7, 2008 at 7:54 AM
Well done, Kelly. I know your parents are exploding with pride at your accomplishment!
-Melanie
10.
Kerry | June 3, 2008 at 3:31 AM
congratulations! I hope you’re getting some quality down time now that you’re finished : )