One Little Notebook
My favourite notebook: a tiny Moleskine, 64 pages, each smaller than a typical postcard. Many years back I bought a dozen in a sale and I’ve been hooked ever since. I use them for special projects, which got me thinking…
If one little notebook was all you could use to make notes about your thesis and research in preparation for your viva, what would you make notes of? What would help you? What would you use the space for?
- A summary of each chapter?
- A plan for your prep?
- Notes on key papers or researchers?
- Notes on your examiners’ research interests?
- Notes on core questions of your own thesis?
- A summary of what you’re most proud of?
- Key questions you need to be sure of answering?
And you’d probably still have pages free.
Two thoughts come to mind. First, you get to decide what you need most in order to feel prepared for your viva; whatever good ideas or advice other people have, you’re the one who has to do the work. Turn this one little notebook idea over and see if it might work for you.
Second thought: you probably need fewer resources to get ready for the viva than you think.