Inessa
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I'm a sophomore, so I'm not thinking about grad school yet. But I keep hearing older students talk about "the dissertation" like it's this huge terrifying thing. What actually IS it?
From what I can gather, it's like a really long research paper that PhD students have to write. But how long? What's in it? Why is it such a big deal?
One grad student told me it's "a book-length project that makes an original contribution to your field." That sounds terrifying. How does a student write something "original"? Aren't all the good ideas already taken?
I'm just curious about what I'm potentially signing up for if I go to grad school. Can anyone explain what a dissertation actually is, in plain language that a sophomore can understand?
From what I can gather, it's like a really long research paper that PhD students have to write. But how long? What's in it? Why is it such a big deal?
One grad student told me it's "a book-length project that makes an original contribution to your field." That sounds terrifying. How does a student write something "original"? Aren't all the good ideas already taken?
I'm just curious about what I'm potentially signing up for if I go to grad school. Can anyone explain what a dissertation actually is, in plain language that a sophomore can understand?