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Wednesday, 24 May 2006

The State of the Career

Once again, I'm apologizing for keeping a very uninteresting blog these past months.  As the end of the semester approached, I noticed that several philosophy bloggers reduced their posting habits, so at least I'm not alone.  For the record, there seems to be no point, at least at a state school like CU, to holding extra office hours.  Students, including those that would benefit greatly from doing so, almost never show up.  But the semester is over, and all I have to focus on now is my upcoming thesis defense five days away.  With that out of the way (at least, I'm not foreseeing any problems), I'll be prepared to leave Colorado for my shiny new graduate program (news that hasn't appeared here to date).  So yes, I'm both very excited and insanely busy.  Anyone reading this whom I'll be meeting in the near future?

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Hey, congratulations on the move and good luck with the defense as well.

Philosophy blogger Andrew Bailey will be joining you.

I forgot that Alex Arnold of "dulcius ex asperis" just finished his first year.

Congratulations, Scott! All best wishes for the next stage of your philosophical career.

Yup. Looks like we'll be classmates at ND. Should be fun! =)

Hey, congratulations, Scott! Looks like I have the priviledge of knowing personally two incoming graduate students at ND (you and Andrew). Good luck to you both. :)

Thanks for all the congrats, folks! Looking forward to meeting you, Andrew!

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