PASSED

Finally. . . *finally!!* my exams are over. Here, comprehensive exams incorporate two steps, a written section and an oral section.  The written section involves three four-hour test sessions, one for each of three historical fields, and the oral section is one two-hour session that must take place after the written section has been completed …

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Written Exams, Done

   I call this photo "the struggle is real." I think the reality set in after Stephen and I came back to Miami after we visited our families for Christmas.  I still had several books to go through, I had to send a final revision of the Prospectus for my dissertation to my advisor, and …

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Battle for the Desk Chair

Reading for comprehensive exams has had, thus far, two main components: reading the books (or the parts of them that are the most relevant for this purpose) and typing up notes on them.  Granted, I have most of the books checked out from the library, and only a handful have ever been recalled since I …

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The Last Epic Library Trip

In two weeks, the school year will begin.  For the second year, I am amazed by how quickly the summer, which always appears to stretch out endlessly when classes end in May, slips by.  There's no question that this was a very good summer in a number of ways.  I criticize myself for taking vacation …

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Day One Verdict: Meh

So, I set an ambitious goal--get through one section of one bibliography focusing on the Reformation by the middle of next week.  This means reading through more than one book a day.  And, unfortunately, that didn't happen today.   Today turned out to be busier than I thought.  I had an unexpected project to take …

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