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Dear /sci/, my thesis reviews came back.

>> No.10677416

>>10677355
And?

>> No.10677426

>>10677416
Oh, I forgot that bit, didn't I?
The review is overally good, says my work is of excellent study and worksmanship, an easy read with some minor faults of using too much field specific jargon.

>> No.10677431

>>10677426
Post thesis

>> No.10677438

>>10677355
are you the guy with the trash powered city thesis

>> No.10677442

>>10677438
Dear god, no!

>>10677431
It's not in english

>> No.10677525

>>10677442
what language you cunt??
if English - Spanish - French - German
then just post it

>> No.10677544

>>10677426
>an easy read
Meaning that there were no groundbreaking or unintuitive ideas. In other words, trash.

>> No.10677554

>>10677525
Hungarian

>>10677544
It's a BSc thesis, buddy

>> No.10677557

i wish i had a good thesis topic to work on. i feel so disconnected from it all. my advisor just suggests one random thing after another, all of them fairly predictable and uninteresting.

>> No.10677560

>>10677554
dont post your thesis anyways. whatever you could gain from posting it here is minuscule compared to the risk of someone here doxxing you or being associated to this shit hole website.

>> No.10677677

>>10677560
No offense, but I figured that much, no personal or related posts on 4chanz.

>> No.10677685

>>10677355
Nice.
I recently passed the FE and I'm waiting for certification.

>> No.10677751

>>10677554
>It's a BSc thesis, buddy
Louis Debroglie wrote one of those too. They gave him a PhD for it, and a Nobel Prize.

>> No.10677787

>>10677426
Congrats OP. The world will be a better place with your additions to the mastery of dick sucking

>> No.10678648

>>10677426
>Oh, I forgot that bit, didn't I?
weird flex but okay
>>10677751
>Louis Debroglie
That was in the early 20th century, the times have changed since then. The amount of previous knowledge required to make any sort of cutting-edge research in any scientific field is ridiculously huge compared to the olden days.

>> No.10679173

>>10678648
You have no idea how much stuff unis are overlooking. Basic stuff as well, like the one I wrote my thesis on, basically had to make an introduction to... style booklet and hand that in, 10 pages over the upper limit and still highly thin picked.
My thesis has a high chance to become a basis for a new lab and institute inside the uni in spite of it being a a basic description of an analytical field.

>> No.10679274

>>10677554
>It's a BSc thesis, buddy
Top kek, that's like two days of work and 30 pages

>> No.10679304

>>10679173
can you give us an ambiguous hint what it is?

>> No.10679366

>>10679304
It is spectroscopy. The dean wanted to implement it into the curriculum, more deeply than "this is instrument, this is how to use it".
So I dug up everything on the theoretical level and practical level from spectrographs to modern instruments, including handheld, tabletop and laboratory size stuff. Ended up with 59 pages plus 11 more with images only appendix.
The difficult part is we have no material in the language for the modern analytical methods and how and why you would choose one over the other. This is the part where I focused the most.

>> No.10679370

>>10679304
>>10679366
Mind you, I could write 200 more pages on the matter. I'm afraid I'll eventually be tasked with it though, plus giving lectures, I didn't really think this one through when I jumped into it.
I have high fear of giving talks to even a handful of people, I'm just a BSc undergrad, dammit!

>> No.10679429

>>10679370
Lol, it's not hard, just start imagining yourself as some kind of genius, and bam. Instant confidence. Spectrlscopy is very interesting though. Very useful in industry. No sense in limiting yourself as a bachelors.

>> No.10679473

>>10679429
As an undergrad student I was the expert to look for in spectroscopy related things. Imagine while grinding away with fucking Calculus 2 I have to drop by to various departments in the uni to help out with their analysis.
That is just some messed up ass backwards shit right there.
I fucking love this field though, if you get the hang of it you will be like a magician to others.
Definitely not feeling like a genius though, I'm more embarrassed for the lack of this field at my uni.

>> No.10679518

>>10677426
>easy read
>too much field specific jargon
?

>> No.10679679

>>10679518
Yeah. Basically means "it was a good field specific read but didn't understand half of it"
I assume this part came from the faculty, while the rest came from the chemistry department's spectroscopy lab leader (if you can call a small room with one Varian ICP "the spectroscopy lab")

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10680471

>>10679473
Cool. I bet those mofos don't even know how to correct a baseline. You should've taken calc in high school though. I take it you don't go to college in the US?

>> No.10680490

>>10677677
no offense but fuck you and now i hope you do get doxed, smug bitch.

>> No.10680515

>>10680471
Aced both calcs so no problem. And yeah, not in the US.