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mistress of science: Pride
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. I haven't felt this in a while, pride at the end of the day. I am a simple public servant and what I do matters. *sigh* It's a good thing. Good for you Mel. Im really glad its working out. Im very proud of you. April 29, 2010 at 9:42 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Graduate school was a rewarding and life changing experience. What do I do now? An excess of reason is in itself a form of madness".
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Tales from the Tea Shop: June 2007
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Tales from the Tea Shop. Saturday, 23 June 2007. Another half baked idea. Maybe if graffiti artists had better hand writing, the world would be a nicer place. Wednesday, 20 June 2007. And dividing many a sponge into portions - I'm not known as Mac the Knife for nothing. Well I will try and list all the cakes and I'm sure she will correct me if I'm omit anything but here goes:. Fruit cake (dark and golden). Welsh Cakes (with and without gluten). Almond Muffins with Rose decorations. I've told you about st...
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mistress of science: So, now that I've Mastered science, what's next?
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Thursday, December 3, 2009. So, now that I've Mastered science, what's next? Boy that's a question you never stop getting asked, is it? What do you want to be when you grow up? How do you evaluate a job offer? I mean there's the obvious issues; salary, benefits, opportunity for advancement, yadda yadda. But how do you determine if you'll enjoy the work environment? If you have some.). In the past I've read that the main reason fo...
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mistress of science: Breakdown, meltdown, cracking up...
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Breakdown, meltdown, cracking up. I had my first real stress induced breakdown of my graduate career this afternoon. I made it through the first two terms without being reduced to a puddle of tears, but no more. Yes, it is completely girlie to cry when you are stressed, but I am a girl - so bite me! Totally unbelievable. . It sounds absurd, I know, but I can't help but feel there is a little truth in it.
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mistress of science: December 2008
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Thursday, December 18, 2008. President Obama has chosen Oregon State Professor Jane Lubchenco to head NOAA. 160;For a slightly more informative article from the washington post try here. Links to this post. Monday, December 15, 2008. I have to wonder, was there a point to planning? Will life just go the right way if I work hard and keep myself open to new directions? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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mistress of science: April 2009
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Eating well - budgeting and time. I know every graduate students main concern with cooking "from scratch" and generally eating well must be the time it takes, followed by the cost. I thought it would take me too much time to prepare meals if I. Removed all processed foods from the grocery list. Three investments that save lot of time and money, if you can afford them:. 1 Crock pot. . 160;and took me 2-...
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mistress of science: Dueling Red Pens
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Friday, December 4, 2009. I guess in some cases it may be possible that it might, or perhaps it might not. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. January 15, 2010 at 4:01 AM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. February 4, 2010 at 3:51 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Graduate school was a rewarding and life changing experience. What do I do now? View my complete profile.
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mistress of science: Why a PhD isn't for me
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Tuesday, December 1, 2009. Why a PhD isn't for me. Well, it's the eve of my masters thesis defense and for my last pre-masters blog post I've settled on a somewhat topical topic (can topics be topical? Or is that ridiculously redundant). Why a PhD is not for me:. So for now this is it, no Phd for me, just a lowly Masters of Science and a plan to be happy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Little Homest...
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mistress of science: October 2009
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Life after graduate school, pursuing science, and experiments in happiness. Friday, October 9, 2009. I suppose it's as close to a motivational speech as I'm gonna find this late on a friday afternoon. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Graduate school was a rewarding and life changing experience. What do I do now? An excess of reason is in itself a form of madness". View my complete profile. Am I a Woman Scientist. Dave Barry's Blog (hey, even science geeks need a good laugh.).
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Tales from the Tea Shop: July 2007
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Tales from the Tea Shop. Monday, 23 July 2007. Afternoon Tea, Hints and Tips (not necessarily PG). 1 Send out invitations, stating date, time and place. Obvious really. BUT, 2 people came up to me the week before and apologised for missing the event. I explained that it was the next week and they then came. 2 people arrived at 1.45pm apologising for being late because the invitation said 1 o'clock (it didn't, it said 3.30pm). Or friend who you are able to trust to be in charge of the tea making,. I serve...