Keeping yourself on track
- Make
a detailed plan with 1-2 week milestones of where you want and need to be by when
and do your best to stick to it, no matter what!
- Find a conference submission deadline to aim for and use it as a milestone
to have
some preliminary results.
- Give yourself some "demo" milestones where your system will be
partially complete.
- Make sure you plan a reasonable amount of time for data acquisition steps
where these are required.
- Embrace the fact that you are expected to be the initiator.
It is critical that you force yourself to make progress and that you press
your advisor weekly with new results and issues to discuss. Bring
specific ideas and questions to discuss at weekly meetings.
- The best strategy is to get a simple version of your entire system
working as quickly as possible and then add complexity to components rather
than trying to get a complex subcomponent working first and potentially
getting bogged down.
- Keep a notebook of what you do/try so you can more
easily revisit ideas and track your own
progress.
Stephen Intille's Thesis Development and Writing Tips
Last updated: 11/16/04