Thank you to everyone that helped me - through conversations, field help, financial support, and beyond - over these past two years. I received this in the mail last week:
Hi all! I started this blog to keep everyone informed and involved with the work I'm doing in graduate school. While mainly geared towards friends and family, I hope that others will also find this work relevant and interesting.
Showing posts with label master of science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label master of science. Show all posts
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Friday, December 4, 2015
Thesis Defense!
The day is finally here. After two years of learning and data gathering and statistical analyses and writing and BIRDS - so so many BIRDS 😁 - I am finally ready to defend my thesis.
If you happen to find yourself by the San Francisco State University campus on Tuesday December 8 at 2:10pm, stop on by!
The project has morphed over time to be not quite the thesis I had originally intended but that is the beauty of science. Today I gave a practice talk for my advisor and lab mates and they helped me find my story amidst all the things I want to share. You know that phrase, "can't see the forest through the trees"? That's how it was feeling prior to this morning. It was the first time I had stepped back and looked at the project as a whole.
I feel so grateful at this moment to everyone who has helped me along the way. Financially, emotionally, gastronomically, and beyond. I will not name everyone's name here but please know you are thanked a million times over.
By my next post I'll be Dena Emmerson, M.S.
If you happen to find yourself by the San Francisco State University campus on Tuesday December 8 at 2:10pm, stop on by!
The project has morphed over time to be not quite the thesis I had originally intended but that is the beauty of science. Today I gave a practice talk for my advisor and lab mates and they helped me find my story amidst all the things I want to share. You know that phrase, "can't see the forest through the trees"? That's how it was feeling prior to this morning. It was the first time I had stepped back and looked at the project as a whole.
I feel so grateful at this moment to everyone who has helped me along the way. Financially, emotionally, gastronomically, and beyond. I will not name everyone's name here but please know you are thanked a million times over.
By my next post I'll be Dena Emmerson, M.S.

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