Well, I submitted my PhD dissertation this morning! Now I am finally “Dr.” (at least I will be in March when the degree is officially conferred).
Now I am off to buy a bottle of 15 year old Laphroaig to celebrate.
Dr. MM
Well, I submitted my PhD dissertation this morning! Now I am finally “Dr.” (at least I will be in March when the degree is officially conferred).
Now I am off to buy a bottle of 15 year old Laphroaig to celebrate.
Dr. MM
Congrats doc!
Good, I have a question for you…
Congrats!
Congratulations!
I hope you didn’y forget how to enjoy life. Though I must say relearning is fun. Watching “Dumb and Dumber” for the 18th time at 1 a.m. on TBS is much more satisfying when the little voice in your head isn’t nagging, “Shouldn’t you be working on that dissertation?”
Hurrah! Congratulations
Hopefully, in three years time, I’ll be Dr Angua…
Congratulations & cheers!
Dr. V
congratulations, doc.
Hey Doc! Congratulations on the fruits of your dedication!
Congratulations, you bastard. I hate you, in the nicest possible way. . .
grumble grumble. . .
Hopefully in three years’ time I will be Dr Capybara.
Cheers! Now go drink that Laphroaig and read something trashy, pointless, and not-self-improving. You know, what they call ‘pleasure reading.’
Heartiest congratulations! throws something suitably festive
Hopefully, in a few years’ time I’ll be Dr. Katisha…which strikes me as inexplicably hilarious for some reason…
Congratulations!! In your honor, I’m sending you a subscription to the National Enquirer for a full year! You can rot your brain out now.
Congratulation Dr Mozman! A little ditty for you (assuming you’re still working on the sme organism):
Wolbachia, the gram-neg bacteria
Gave skeeters some grand ol’ hysteria
Cytoplasmic incompatability
and parthenogenic mutability
That’s Wolbachia’s evolutionary answeria!
She shoots! She misses!
Just call me Dr. Love.
Well, the glow (and the scotch) has worn off and i’m back to work.
Cranky: No, I haven’t forgottin how to enjoy life; I actually liked my graduate experience (for the most part). This is due to having a great and very supportive major advisor, and the way the grad program requirements are structured here. We are allowed to string together journal articles for our diss (3 is usual), so all I had to do was make the formatting consistent and adda table of contents. Since my committee members had already read the chapters when I submitted them for publication, they barely glanced at the dissertation; once my advisor signed it they just signed off as well.
Well, the glow (and the scotch) has worn off and i’m back to work.
Cranky: No, I haven’t forgottin how to enjoy life; I actually liked my graduate experience (for the most part). This is due to having a great and very supportive major advisor, and the way the grad program requirements are structured here. We are allowed to string together journal articles for our diss (3 is usual), so all I had to do was make the formatting consistent and adda table of contents. Since my committee members had already read the chapters when I submitted them for publication, they barely glanced at the dissertation; once my advisor signed it they just signed off as well.
Brachy-
Thanks for the limerick! I was at a meeting in crete this summer and one of the participants penned an entire “Wolbachia” song, with music, and sung it at the end of her talk (it was toward the end of the meeting)! Yes, i’m still working on the same organism.
MM
Hmmph.
Now why did the damn board post part of that twice?
Congratulations Doctor.
Congrats, Mozman. I just finished mine, too (and, in fact, worked out the exact same as yours–3 published papers, reformat for the Grad School, and then "defend) and graduated this past December, so I’m officially “Dr. Pantellerite” now.
Here’s my question for you: How are you dealing with the “awkward phase”? As soon as the last two papers had been accepted, I filed for defense, flew to Texas, defended, and that was that. And then… I still had to wait two months until the graduation, so all the work was done but–could I come back and call myself “Dr.”? Sure, I’d defended and it was ALL done, but… graduation was still a couple of months away. Most everybody started to address me as “Dr.” (appropriate, because I am University faculty), but it was kind of awkward when they did, because I didn’t really have it yet. Before the defense, of course, I’d correct them and give them a lengthy explanation (well, I’m still waiting for the editor of the journals to finalize the acceptance, blah, blah, blah); after, I didn’t correct them, but felt kinda icky in not doing so.
What was I asking? Ah, yes… you have even longer to wait for it to be official than I did; is it awkward for you, or are you just going with it? (FTR, as a bona-fide Ph.D., I consider you “Dr.” since you defended… why wait?)
Pantellerite-
Since I literally submitted 2 days ago, the awkwardness hasn’t really had a chance to show itself yet. I don’t have a problem referring to myself as “doctor”, although on job applications I will give the official date that the degree will be conferred.
MM
Wow…And I’m still a year away from just my BSc. You know, the more I think about it, the scarier a Masters/PhD sounds to me! Congratulations on your new title (well earned)!