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bedlamsbard ([personal profile] bedlamsbard) wrote2012-04-29 09:23 pm

yeah, definitely finals season

Uh, I need an opinion. Would it be...bad...if I e-mailed my prof two days before a rough draft deadline and said that I need to change my paper topic and I won't have a rough draft because I have no fucking idea how to write the topic I said I was doing? Because there is literally not enough textual evidence for me to put this argument together, and that's even if I had an argument, which I don't. And I shouldn't have tried to do something which I don't like (new historicism) for a major paper, because I don't know how to construct it and it's hurting me badly and also have I mentioned how I don't have an argument? Or evidence? At all? And I thought I would have it up until I actually started writing the paper and I really, really don't.

(I do have an alternate topic, which I'm pretty sure I can make a fifteen-page paper out of, but I can't have a fifteen page paper by Tuesday.)
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[personal profile] metonomia 2012-04-30 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
I think that's a really good idea. If you're two days before it's due, that's a good time, because you're not springing it on them last minute, but it's close enough to the deadline that you can be sure you need more time. I'd suggest offering to turn in what partial rough draft you can maybe get on the new subject by the deadline; that in my experience makes profs even more okay with granting an extension. Particularly since it's a draft, I think it's better to ask for an extension than to fumble through an argument you don't have.
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[personal profile] sara 2012-04-30 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that is the sort of email that makes professors facepalm, but yeah, the sooner you open the "it ain't working" conversation, the better.

Alternately, your prof might have some thoughts about an approach that would make it work.
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[personal profile] alexseanchai 2012-04-30 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Bad plan, yes, but it's the best plan on offer.