That's definitely what my university is like at the moment. >.<" Why is it that every time you think you're making headway in your workload, suddenly another ten things pop up that you absolutely need to do in the next weeks? *sigh
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Arashi-fictional-orgies are definitely the best! ^-^
Ah, it's not really that interesting, I think. ^^" I'm on one of my professor's research teams and, together with him, we do a lot of field work and work in areas that haven't been all that well explored yet. And, of course, when a professor finds out something new in his chosen field of study, he publishes articles and eventually books on it. And he's a really decent guy, so he decided to put the names of the people, who either worked with him on the stuff he's writing about in the book, or wrote articles for the book themselves (which I might do too, in the future), on the book's cover as well. ^^"
...Yeah, I know that kind of feeling. v-v" Actually, sometimes working with people for a seminar is really difficult, even if they're invested in what they're doing, because it just takes so much time and stuff. v-v" The projects I'm working on and that I enjoy are more the "real" project kind of thing, where we have certain hours a week to work on the project, where most people are (or have become in the course of the last three years) professionals on the stuff, and where the stuff we're researching is actually either things that no one else has researched properly before, or where we're working with people who need help; so it's lots of fun to do that. ^-^
Ah, it's not really that interesting, I think. ^^" I'm on one of my professor's research teams and, together with him, we do a lot of field work and work in areas that haven't been all that well explored yet. And, of course, when a professor finds out something new in his chosen field of study, he publishes articles and eventually books on it. And he's a really decent guy, so he decided to put the names of the people, who either worked with him on the stuff he's writing about in the book, or wrote articles for the book themselves (which I might do too, in the future), on the book's cover as well. ^^"
...Yeah, I know that kind of feeling. v-v" Actually, sometimes working with people for a seminar is really difficult, even if they're invested in what they're doing, because it just takes so much time and stuff. v-v"
The projects I'm working on and that I enjoy are more the "real" project kind of thing, where we have certain hours a week to work on the project, where most people are (or have become in the course of the last three years) professionals on the stuff, and where the stuff we're researching is actually either things that no one else has researched properly before, or where we're working with people who need help; so it's lots of fun to do that. ^-^
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