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Qualifying Papers

QPs have been the source of greatest consternation in our department in recent years. But in this section, we will try and explain what you need to know.

The first thing to do is start worrying about them in your first year. You want to have at least one research interest that you could write a QP about by the start of Spring Quarter of your first year. So, get involved and go to workshops and colloquia.

The linguistics department requires you to write two QPs and have them accepted (at a ``QP oral''). You are supposed to be done by this process by the end of your second year, although it is not too hard to get a one-quarter extension. If you fail to complete the QPs on time, you may be prevented from registering.

Besides this dire consequence, it is in your best interests to have your qualifying papers done as soon as possible. Struggling with your QPs in your third year simply takes away time from your dissertation. On the other hand, there is so much going on in your first two years, that there has been much protest among the students about the QP process. This has resulted in several recent changes.

Students have a QP committee of at least three people. How these people are determined has varied, but in recent years the official position has been that the student gets to select one member and the Graduate Studies Advisor and Departmental Chair determine the rest (this is so the QP advising load can be fairly evenly distributed among the faculty). While you can't totally determine who is on your QP committee, if you fight to have certain people on it, you can probably get them, so it is worth asking and complaining. In addition to the above general points, the following words of advice have been collected from weary QP survivors.

Few students have had an entirely positive experience with their QPs, so chances are that you will also feel pissed off at one point or another. If this is any comfort, remember that the more problems you have with your QPs the better you will know how to avoid them when you are writing your dissertation.


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