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  • Missy and Pixie join an elite group

    ....of horses who were thanked in graduate thesis acknowledgements.

    I finished everything today in my thesis today, all the figures, tables of contents, data tables, all 222 pages are ready to be printed tomorrow. I am an overachiever: it's not due until Tuesday but I want it done NOW. What a difficult (figurative) birth it was. I haven't been to the barn or away from my computer in 3 days. Anyway, to keep things HR, in the acknowledgment section, I wrote the following:

    "And although it is perhaps not traditional, I thank my 4-legged friends Missy, Pixie, Belle, Nora and Heidi, for providing the quiet equine and feline companionship that kept me sane and balanced. Outside of my work in the laboratory, nothing has taught me more about persistence, flexibility and patience than my feisty little chestnut mare Pixie. I am definitely a better scientist and a better person for being so challenged."

    I also thank my parents for (among other things) caring for my beloved Missy in her retirement, which began while I was in grad school.

    Anyone else do something similar?
    BES
    Proudly owned by 2 chestnut mares
    Crayola Posse: sea green
    Mighty Rehabbers Clique

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    First, CONGRATS on finishing your thesis.

    I keep typing away at mine but it doesn't seem to make much of a dent....damn thing needs to learn to type itself!

    I was seriously thinking of thanking Mr. B in mine too. For his comedic relief at times when I was stressed. Good to know others think along the same lines
    "The horse you get off f is not the same horse you got on. It is your job as a rider to ensure that as often as possible, the change is for the better" - unknown author

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    • #3
      Been there, done that

      My horse (and some who gave their lives so I could learn anatomy) were all acknowledged in my diss. Anyone who orders a copy of it can see all my personal baggage hanging out. But writing acknowledgments is for that. it's the one part of this very structured PITA project that you get to do your way.

      Congrats on finishing! But before you print, are you *triple sure* you have met all of your school's/UMI's fussy formatting requirements?

      Seriously. If you don't know already, this last phase can take more time than you think. At my school, the ladies in the thesis office looked at every. single. page. Sometimes with ruler and template in hand. (By the way, if you haven't already been nice to these people-- the one ABD who isn't a selfish, humorless, uppity, stressed a-hole-- go in and be the exception to the rule. I can't tell you how far this goes in getting your thesis through the last little eye of the needle.)

      But do look carefully at your pages. You don't want to print out two copies on acid-free paper just to realize that you screwed up on, say, page six and now have to reformat everything after.

      (If you are using Word, "print preview" with 6 pages displayed at a time will typically let you see what you need to about formatting for no single lines at the top of new page, images centered and legends done the right way. Can't help you with formatting formulae.)
      The armchair saddler
      Politically Pro-Cat

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      • #4
        Congratulations! (:

        I'm finishing my MFA this semester, and my college allows us to give a short speech at graduation... I definitely plan to thank my horse and my dog... oh, and my husband, too. d;
        "Remain relentlessly cheerful."

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        • #5
          I thanked my horse, dog and 3 cats. Congrats on finishing!

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          • #6
            I was just informed by my mom that I cannot thank "my" (he's owned by my college until I get a big girl job ) as his name is Bobo and she thinks it is ridiculous.

            I said I'll put Mr. Bobo to make his name a little more special
            "The horse you get off f is not the same horse you got on. It is your job as a rider to ensure that as often as possible, the change is for the better" - unknown author

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              #7
              Oh, believe me I've checked and re-checked my school's dissertation guide. My school does things a bit differently. 2 weeks before the defense, I print off 6 copies for my committee but don't have to turn in anything to the grad school itself. After the defense, then I turn in the written thesis to my graduate program and they check all the formatting stuff.

              My mother asked me "you didn't dedicate your thesis to your horses, did you? Because that might be taking things a bit too far." Well, the thought did cross my mind, but I decided not too, though I am including pictures of the horses in one of the acknowledgement slides at the end of my talk.

              What Mom doesn't realize (yet) is that the acknowledgements close with a dedication to her and my father, who were my biggest source of emotional support, plus financial assistance when Pixie got hurt and I couldn't swing 4K of emergency surgery with my stipend alone.

              BES
              Proudly owned by 2 chestnut mares
              Crayola Posse: sea green
              Mighty Rehabbers Clique

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              • #8
                Oh, so this is your defense copy?

                I assume your committee then asks you to make revisions? You do those (praying to Allah that they are small), and then hand the whole mess in electronic form to your grad school?

                You never need to make sure that the left margin is whatever strange number wide and the title is exactly whatever inches from the top of the page? All that and getting the damned Table of Contents pages justified is someone else's problem? Well then praise be to Allah!

                You should ride *a lot* during that honeymoon between when you give the diss to your profs and when you must defend it. It's kind of nice to know that they have to do work while you get a reprieve.
                The armchair saddler
                Politically Pro-Cat

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                • #9
                  What I did.

                  Gave in the thesis, had my defense, and in the final copy, changed my acknowledgments.
                  www.specialhorses.org
                  a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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