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I made very good money on the side when I was in graduate school, editing
theses and dissertations for computer science majors. I earned every cent
too, it was very hard work.
Suzanne
> >From: twriter01 -at- mindspring -dot- com
> My co-worker expressed that most R&D
> >scientists can write good procedures themselves, because
> they had to have
> >been able to write a good thesis for their masters or what
> have you. She
> >concluded that if they were able to write a good thesis,
> they would be
> >able to write a simple procedure.
>
> I've seen a few Honours, MA and Ph.D. theses, and while the
> ideas might be
> superb the expression of them was not "simple" or even
> readily understood on
> the first review.
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