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The PhD student鈥檚 guide to summer

Lazy days? Not likely. In between reading, visiting the archives and doing fieldwork, you鈥檒l barely have time to think

Published on
August 31, 2017
Last updated
August 31, 2017
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Summer is the best season for PhD students. It鈥檚 a chance to get a head start on writing, to memorise your dissertation elevator pitch and to begin preparing your job applications for the autumn. Actually, scratch that last one. There are no jobs left in academia. But here are some other things to cross off your summer checklist.

Letters of recommendation

Muster up the courage to ask for a letter of recommendation from a faculty member in your department you鈥檝e made eye contact with at least twice.

Auto-reply

Set your email to 鈥渁uto-reply: out of office鈥 to give people the false impression that you have an office. And although you鈥檒l still be checking your email every three minutes or so, be sure to wait five days before responding so people assume that you are doing something important and have 鈥渓imited access to the internet鈥.

Language study

Take a summer course in German so that you can claim proficiency in German on your CV. Determine which three German sources you are going to cite in your dissertation. This will convince your readers of your competency in adjusting the source language to German on Google Translate.

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Reading lists

You鈥檒l have some time to dive into that long list of monographs you鈥檝e been meaning to read since you first started graduate school. Also, you鈥檒l be able to start moving articles on your computer from the 鈥淩ead Soon鈥 folder to the 鈥淩ead ASAP鈥 folder.

Move back home

Move back in with your parents for the summer to save money on rent. Hang out with old high school friends who still live in suburban [insert any city]. Feel superior to them until you realise that you are making below minimum wage and living with your parents.

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Archival research

Visit the archives and write a blog post romanticising the time you contracted scabies from all the dust. Be sure to remember the names of archivists you meet. It will be important to mention them in the acknowledgements section of your dissertation to prove that you actually did visit archives.

Make a splash

Pitch the results of your study to a journalist. Make sure that they focus only on the most impactful findings 鈥 ie, the one that took you 40 experiments to produce and is reproducible only if you do 17 and a half jumping jacks upside down while the experiment is in progress.

Fieldwork

At long last, you鈥檒l have an opportunity to conduct your fieldwork out in the field. Call it 鈥渇ieldwork鈥 only if it鈥檚 in an underdeveloped country (otherwise it鈥檚 鈥渞esearch鈥). Be sure to buy knee-length rubber boots. The field can get rather muddy during the summer monsoon season.

Publish

Finally, try to get your first article published. Your adviser probably told you to aim for the most prestigious journal in your field, but spare yourself the blow to your self-esteem and just submit directly to the highly selective International Journal of聽the Social Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics and Underwater Basket Weaving . It recently ranked among the top 10 most prestigious journals based in the western half of downtown Visakhapatnam, India.

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Zachary J. Foster is a PhD candidate in Near Eastern studies at Princeton University.

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