Monthly Archives: October 2010

Trying to get back on track

It has definitely been a transition week.  I am not at all pleased with my progress because I don’t have the level of intensity that I had before my vacation.  Also, I am feeling a bit anxious about my week of … Continue reading

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Busy week ends with “mathematical readiness”

It has been a “full court press week”.  Lots of post-vacation catching-up at work, networking, dinner with a buddy from B-school and starting winter tennis!!  I have not made any where near as much academic progress as I would have liked.  This will be compounded … Continue reading

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Probability

My vacation was wonderful.  I had no idea how good it would feel to be away from work and research.  It was full on fun and frolic and I definitely recommend taking a break from commitments, expectations, routines etc.  I … Continue reading

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On becoming a DBA

During the first week of the DBA program a professor spoke to us about how to think about our research.  I don’t remember exactly how she expressed it but the sentiment was not to think of our research as “it”, an object … Continue reading

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Struggling with statistics

I have been musing about how to sum up and share the details of the first year of the DBA program.  Think the best approach will be to provide an overview of the “path” and then highlight some key learnings/events over … Continue reading

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Thriving enroute to my doctorate

I have been a tad reluctant to start writing.  Since it is my first post, there is a great deal of pressure to get things really right!  That said, the one thing that I have learned since beginning my doctorate … Continue reading

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