I have been on the track to completing my dissertation for years. Probably the most difficult part of the process has been deciphering what the faculty wants as an end product. Everyone has personal feelings, thoughts, emotions, and opinions about a writing style and format based upon how they maturated in the education process. My school has been through many key leaders through the year and I honestly think that the facility was a little.....confused about what they wanted and unsure of how to create a strong baseline in requirements. This was reflected by the sparse graduation rate and the continual frustration reflected from their learners. I took a break for military and personal reason's, I come back on....and .....a...light goes off. Wow, more people are graduating...oh, I also see a continual norm in the dissertations. Stuff is starting to come together. Thank God!
Ive been up since 5 AM and I'm back at it, trying to develop a little momentum.
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