That’s right, I can’t have a weblog without a schedule.
So. Today I’ve finished writing my damn Hamlet paper for my darned Hamlet class. I’ll edit it tomorrow.
By April 12th (about two weeks) I’ve got to finish both the Hamlet paper to a really good standard, and the paper on Gabriel Harvey.
This will give me a month to create my critical survey for my thesis, due May 11th. This is key. It’s all the reading for my thesis, and it’s good preparation and it’s worth 25% of the grade, anyway. This should be done well.
Then I’m going home from May 12th to June 2nd. That’s pretty good indeed. At home I’d like to draft my chapters. If I work hard, I can do this, and it’ll make the summer a lot less lame. As soon as I can upon coming back I’d like to talk to Giles, my supervisor, about my chapters, to see how to improve them.
From June 2nd to about June 18th I’d like to work hard and get them chapters in order. I’d like to talk to Giles before he goes away and see how to improve them even more, and also how to improve Carew again.
From June 18th to June 21st David and I are going on holiday. We don’t know where yet. I’ve also got to get out of the dorm by then.
From June 23rd to July 28th I’ve got to work very hard and work and work and finish editing my thesis. This shouldn’t be too hard, because even though it’s summer, everyone I know in London will be working very hard. If I’m at some point satisfied with my work, I should work on my Carew paper and my Hamlet paper.
I’d better also approach anyone who needs to be approached for PHD applications and also better look into canceling my phone contract.
Come 28th July we’re going to Oregon.
That’s the plan. It’s a panic.