- #1
binbagsss
- 1,266
- 11
My dissertation was basically a literature review of sean caroll lecture notes on general relativity.
I got a first in this, and got offered phd interviews with the supervisors being aware of this so it must suffice? but I'm unsure how you explain the motives and conclusion of such a piece of work, which is a common interview question, when by doing a literature review I have pretty much, almost, produced my own set of lecture notes.
and this is a common question in interviews that throws me.
any advice?
thanks alot.
I got a first in this, and got offered phd interviews with the supervisors being aware of this so it must suffice? but I'm unsure how you explain the motives and conclusion of such a piece of work, which is a common interview question, when by doing a literature review I have pretty much, almost, produced my own set of lecture notes.
and this is a common question in interviews that throws me.
any advice?
thanks alot.