Alan
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I'm deep into my dissertation for Neuroscience, and I feel like I'm drowning in data and citations. My committee keeps telling me to just focus on being a "thesis maker"—just generating content—but they don't understand that my brain is fried. I'm the first person in my family to go to grad school, so I don't have anyone at home who gets the pressure of a dissertation.
Every time I sit down to write, I freeze. I have the data, I have the analysis, but crafting the narrative of a 200-page document is paralyzing. I've started using some writing tools just to get the blood flowing, like voice-to-text to ramble out a paragraph, or a citation formatter so I don't lose my mind. It helps a little.
For those of you who've made it through: how do you eat this elephant? One chapter at a time? Do you write every single day, even if it's just a terrible draft? My advisor is the "just get words on the page" type, but my internal editor won't shut up.
Also, if anyone knows a good statistical software package that doesn't require a computer science degree to use, drop the name. SPSS is my nemesis.
Every time I sit down to write, I freeze. I have the data, I have the analysis, but crafting the narrative of a 200-page document is paralyzing. I've started using some writing tools just to get the blood flowing, like voice-to-text to ramble out a paragraph, or a citation formatter so I don't lose my mind. It helps a little.
For those of you who've made it through: how do you eat this elephant? One chapter at a time? Do you write every single day, even if it's just a terrible draft? My advisor is the "just get words on the page" type, but my internal editor won't shut up.
Also, if anyone knows a good statistical software package that doesn't require a computer science degree to use, drop the name. SPSS is my nemesis.