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Using Your Supervisor
Chapter 26, Page 553-4
- Use your supervisor to the fullest extent that you are allowed and follow the pointers you are given by them
- If your supervisor is critical of your research questions, your interview schedule, drafts of your dissertation, or whatever, try to respond positively:
- follow the suggestions that they provide, since criticisms will invariably be accompanied by reasons for them and suggestions for revision, it is not a personal attack
- supervisors regularly go through the same process themselves when they submit an article to a journal, apply for a research grant or give a conference paper
- Students who get stuck in their dissertations or who get behind with their work sometimes respond by avoiding their supervisors:
- they then get caught up in a vicious circle that results in their work being neglected and perhaps rushed at the end
- try to avoid this situation by confronting the fact that you are experiencing difficulties in getting going or are getting behind and seek out your supervisor for advice
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