Ok, so it looks like the person deleted their tweet and I'm not here to bash on people. I just want to say that doing history at the graduate level does not require stress to the point of mental illness and that graduate programs which inflict that - many of them - are flawed.
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(Though I should that I, personally, had the best of advisors at both my MA and PhD level - advisors who checked in, who encouraged me, who actually cared about my project. And the institutions where I have adjuncted have treated me very well, by the standards of adjuncts.)
Näytä tämä ketjuKiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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If I ever become a TT faculty (note: unlikely), my Thing would be fighting Thesis Abuse, where students are unable to confront their professors' malicious / neglectful / thoughtless behavior because then they might not get their PhD. This is worst as the thesis nears completion.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Is this a list that you are willing to share? I'm just a grad student (and not in history, for that matter) but I can still imagine that having such a list could be useful to have, especially with someone else's perspective attached to it
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It's something I've thought of publishing, perhaps on my blog - but some of the things on the list are a touch personal at this stage. Perhaps a bit down the road.
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