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Chapter 142 - Chapter 89 Appointing a Thesis Advisor

Student Qin felt very awkward.

Although he knew his paper might not be up to par, there were many reasons for it, like the fact that his advisor was pushing too hard.

He always felt that ever since Qiao Yu emerged from the small house, the advisor's expectations had become incomprehensible.

For instance, he's just a second-year master's student, and according to previous graduates, finishing a master's isn't all that difficult.

As long as you earn enough credits and read as many academic papers as possible, find one that aligns with your thinking, tweak some conditions to imitate it, and if capable, make some improvements, that's pretty much it.

After all, if mathematics students truly want to pursue research, most would choose to go directly into a master's-PhD program.

Those opting for a master's only usually just want the diploma to get a job; they wouldn't purposely pick a math open problem to make things difficult for themselves, right?

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