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Exploring the Essential Features of “Dora Farkas, PhD – Academic Writing Bootcamp”
Academic Writing Bootcamp
Crush Writer’s Block and Finish Your Thesis & Publications in our Writing Bootcamp
How many times have you told yourself
“I will start writing when I am ready”?
I get it.
I was terrified of writing my thesis because I always felt like I didn’t have the time or I didn’t know enough to start writing.
Perhaps, you have also asked yourself questions such as:
Where do I start? Is this good enough for a thesis? There is so much to do, will I ever finish?
And maybe you started writing, but after a few days you were filled with self-doubt and guilt, wondering why your thesis is taking so long.
Or worse, you were wondering if you would ever finish your thesis.
The worst part is that you know that you have it in you to get this thesis done, and create a better life for yourself and your family.
But, how do you stay motivated to keep writing, so that you can finish your thesis and graduate?
A Thesis Writing Program unlike any other…
The Academic Writing Bootcamp is not your everyday thesis writing bootcamp.
It’s not about clearing out your weekend, taking time off from work, dropping your kids off with a sitter and binge-writing until your back hurts.
The Academic Writing Bootcamp is for students with “real” everyday lives who are busy with their research, job, and families.
Nobody writes their thesis in a vacuum. (It’s not realistic, nor healthy)
If you have tried to clear off a weekend to “binge-write”, you know that your progress is limited.
At best, you get a lot of writing done, but then don’t know how to continue writing during the week (and that’s frustrating).
Or worse, you don’t get a lot of writing done and you feel guilty, wondering what went wrong (and that’s even more frustrating).
What if you could start and keep writing, without having to wait for a time when “things calm down”?
Even better, what if you could be part of a community of graduate students, just like you, who want to get their thesis DONE, and write your thesis along with them?
If you are looking for structure, accountability, and the motivation to keep writing your thesis until it is DONE you have come to the right place.
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This course is closed for enrollment.
What are the dates for the Academic Writing Bootcamp?
The Writing Accelerator Bootcamp gives you the tools and the community to write your thesis (or a publication) at any stage of writing.
The premise of the Writing Accelerator Bootcamp is that you get to write your thesis on your timeline.
As soon as you join you will get access to the training videos and our Facebook community.
The Academic Writing Bootcamp is officially three weeks:
Feb 25 – March 3
March 4 – March 10
March 11 – March 17
From the time you join throughout the bootcamp you will receive daily support through our Facebook community.
What if you cannot participate in all 3 bootcamp weeks?
You can participate for all three weeks or pick 1-2 weeks that work best for you.
After the Academic Bootcamp, you get the opportunity to participate in 3 Bonus bootcamp weeks:
March 25- March 31
April 1 – April 8
April 9 – April 15
You can participate in all 3 Bonus Bootcamp Weeks or pick 1-2 weeks that work best for you.
You don’t have to participate in all the weeks to get the benefit of the program.
As long as you can commit one full week, you will (at least) double your productivty when it comes to writing.
When do you get access to the course curriculum?
To give you the tools to start and keep writing, the curriculum in the Academic Writing Bootcamp is divided into 3 Modules.
Module 1 (How to set yourself up to write a lot) and Module 2 (The Bootcamp) are available as soon as you enroll in the program.
You can start watching the training videos right away and get ready for the start of bootcamp !
Module 3 (Post-bootcamp success) will be released 2 weeks after enrollment, so you can keep up the momentum of writing until you finish your thesis
Course Curriculum
MODULE 1: SET YOURSELF UP TO WRITE A LOT (AVAILABLE WHEN YOU ENROLL)
Welcome Message from Dora
Bootcamp Schedule
Group Coaching Sessions Schedule
Link to Daily Progress Tracker
INTRODUCTION
MODULE 1: SET YOURSELF UP TO WRITE A LOT
MODULE 1-1: HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO START WRITING ABOUT?
MODULE 1-2: FOUNDATION OF CONSISTENT DAILY WRITING
MODULE 1.3: CREATE YOUR PERSONALIZED WRITING PLAN
YOUR PERSONALIZED WRITING PLAN
MODULE 1.-4: TIPS TO ENSURE YOUR DAILY WRITING SUCCESS
BONUS 1 – HOW TO REVIEW THE LITERATURE WITHOUT DROWNING IN OVERWHELM
MODULE 2: THE BOOTCAMP (AVAILABLE WHEN YOU ENROLL)
MODULE 2: THE BOOTCAMP
MODULE 2-1: HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR BOOTCAMP WEEK
RESOURCE: WEEKLY WRITING FLOW CHECKLIST
MODULE 2-2: HOW TO WRITE WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE YOU CAN’T
MODULE 2-3: HOW TO STAY FOCUSED DESPITE INTERRUPTIONS
BONUS 2A: HOW TO USE EVERNOTE T0 (REALLY) SIMPLIFY THE WRITING PROCESS
BONUS 2B: EVERNOTE AND ONENOTE NOTE-TAKING WORKFLOW
MODULE 3: POST-BOOTCAMP SUCCESS (RELEASED 2 WEEKS AFTER ENROLLMENT)
MODULE 3: POST-BOOTCAMP SUCCESS
MODULE 3-1: HOW TO STAY ACCOUNTABLE TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS
MODULE 3-2: WHAT TO DO IF YOU WANT TO QUIT
MODULE 3-3: HOW TO DEAL WITH REVISIONS
BONUS 3: TIPS FOR YOUR PROPOSAL OR THESIS DEFENSE
Group Coaching Sessions (Recordings will be available after live session)
#1: How to Get the Most from the Bootcamp (Feb 20, 2019)
#2 Tips to Write When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed (Feb 27, 2019)
#3 How to Write When You Want to Quit (March 6, 2019)
#4 How to Protect Your Time from Interruptions (March 20)
#5 How to Turn Self-Doubt into a Finished Thesis (March 27, 2019)
#6 Post Bootcamp Success (April 3, 2019)
How will the Bootcamp keep you accountable so you make consistent progress?
After you enroll in the Academic Writing Bootcamp, you will get access to a weekly Personalized Writing Plan template (Module 1).
This template will help you to create your highest priority goals, break it down into manageable pieces, and schedule a time to get it done.
On the Sunday before Bootcamp Week you will share your goal(s) for the week with other students:
1) In a Daily Progress Tracker on Google Docs that only Bootcamp members have access to, and
During bootcamp week, we will have daily check-ins on Facebook to evaluate your progress and commit to actions for the next day.
The more time you can devote to writing the better, but if you can only write for 15 minutes a day, you will still make great progress during bootcamp.
I know from working with hundreds of students and personal experience that 15 minutes a day can go a long way if you plan in advance!
Before you know it, you will , at least, double your productivity and your thesis WILL come together.
What happens after the Bootcamp?
Don’t worry, I got you!
Unless you are super-close to finishing your thesis, the community and I will continue to support you to keep writing.
As you will see the Academic Writing Bootcamp is based on a weekly flow, because the days of the week are not created equal.
Think of the Academic Writing Bootcamp as your “warm-up” to your new writing routine that will help you get your thesis done.
After the Academic Writing Bootcamp, you get the opportunity to participate in 3 Bonus bootcamp weeks:
March 25- March 31
April 1 – April 8
April 9 – April 15
You can participate in all three bonus weeks, or pick the week(s) that work best for you.
The community and I will be here supporting you daily during the entire Academic Writing Bootcamp and the bonus weeks.
Everything that you get when you join the
Writing Accelerator Bootcamp:
3 Week Intensive Bootcamp: March 25 – April 15 (Value: $497)
Includes Daily Support on Private and Confidential Facebook Community
3 Training Modules to Maximize Your Success During the Bootcamp (Value: $497)
3 Bonus Modules: (Value: $297)
Reviewing the literature without drowning in overwhelm,
How to use Evernote and OneNote to simplify the Writing Process, and
Tips for your proposal or thesis defense
3 Bonus Bootcamp Weeks ($497)
Your Instructor
Who am I to be teaching this course?
Dora Farkas, Ph.D. is originally from Budapest, Hungary. She completed her Bachelorβs in Chemical Engineering and her Ph.D. in Biological Engineering both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
After completing her Ph.D. Dora was the recipient of the Ruth Kirschstein fellowship from the National Insitutes of Health. She continued her research as a principal investigator in several clinical trials at Tufts Medical School in Boston. Dora has numerous academic publications in the areas of liver toxicity, drug-drug interactions, and pharmacoketics.
Dora is the Founder of the Finish Your Thesis Academy and has trained thousands of PhD students and PhD level researchers worldwide since 2009 through online programs, private coaching and live events.
This Bootcamp is for you if you:
- Are committed to finishing your thesis,
- Want to make consistent progress on your thesis writing,
- Are considering publishing your research in an article or book,
- Want to have better academic writing skills for your career, and
- Just want to be DONE with your thesis.
This Bootcamp is not for you if you:
- Are not sure whether graduate school is for you,
- Have not started graduate school yet,
- Are trying to decide between Masters or PhD-level programs, or
- Finished writing your thesis
- Still wondering if this program is right for you?
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