Then the secretary puts a maximum of unwillingness to deal with the case; During the one refile him on a matter it has no control; University refuses to pay; takes his family for a big glandeuse and his thesis supervisor does not respond to emails. After months of pure procrastination, Jeanne finally decided to get to work. The box 64 hours of research a week next to his part-time job, speaks only of his thesis, no longer dreams that his thesis - but spends so much time to change the title and the plan until two years later she still has not started drafting ...
Formerly, Tiphaine River tried a literature thesis, and dropped the case after three years to open an illustrated blog: "The office of the Sorbonne 14" (of which you can read the first pages of his comic book). So she knows what she's talking, and his "thesis Diaries" feel lived full nose. Although narrated with humor, the course of the fighting has something frightening not only because of the administrative obstacles faced by Jeanne, but mostly because of confinement, the withdrawal, to which the perpetual doubt condemns his work - all this for, at the exit, more than questionable opportunities in its branch. "Thesis Diaries" could have been called "Story of a voluntary transfer." Despite its light tone and the pleasure I took in reading, its end leaves me a feeling of wasted human wave.