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Thanks, Kelly V.!
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Well into my 3rd year of PhD, my mantra has become:
Just finish, finish, finish….
I just wanted to draw your attention to this ad campaign that MTV created. The source only links to two but you should be able to find more on Youtube. I’ll let you draw your own conclusions.
http://wjno.blogspot.com/2008/04/mtvs-offensive-holocaust-spots.html
This comic is HILARIOUS.
Just finishing up my 2nd year as Assistant Professor, my mantra has become:
Just get something published somewhere… anywhere.
And to think sometime back we all thought that the more education you got the further you would go…
Thanks, that is really funny.
I guess there goes the days when the better educated you were, the more you were gauranteed out of life!