Politics Department Thesis Boot Camp
Spring Break (March 18 - 21, 2013)
WHO: You! Thesis writers at any stage are welcome.
WHAT: This intensive, four-day Boot Camp offers
- Space and time to write
- Good company, healthy Snacks, and caffeine
- Workshops with strategies to help you make real progress on your thesis and outsmart your inner procrastinator
WHEN: Monday through Thursday, March 18-March 21, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Note: Participants must commit to attend all sessions or forfeit a $20 motivational deposit.
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Monday |
Tuesday - Wednesday March 19 - 20 |
Thursday March 21 |
| 10:00am-10:15am Caffeinate and sign in
10:45am-1:45pm 1:45pm-2:00pm |
10:00am-10:15am Caffeinate and sign in
1:45pm-2:00pm |
10:00am-10:15am Caffeinate and sign in
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WHERE: Robertson 006 and 008
WHY: Here’s what Thesis Boot Campers said last year:
“I feel leagues ahead in terms of how I conceive the long-term writing process. The kind of work that we did in Boot Camp feels sustainable across a semester, as opposed to the race to the finish that is usually my main source of momentum.”
“Boot Camp helped me make significant progress on the first half of my thesis. It also raised my spirits – ‘Wow, I might actually be able to do this!’”
To register, visit http://writing.princeton.edu/bootcamp/PoliticsThesisBootCampSpringBreak2013
Space is limited so register soon!
Interested students can email Matt McCoy (msmccoy@princeton.edu) with any questions.
Co-sponsored by the Politics Department and the Princeton Writing Program
