![]() In this case, you might ask what could make it better or what you could do differently to augment it in some way (e.g., perhaps a different research methodology would be more well suited for your paper). The comments might be negative - e.g.: 'this work is not up to par for a journal'. ![]() You might also want to set up a meeting with the prof. So, my advice is to pick a paper you really like (a paper you got an A/A+ grade on), send it to a prof outlining the goals for your paper (e.g., that you want to publish it in a journal), and then wait for their comments. We then addressed the professor's comments to the best of our ability and sent the paper to journals. To achieve our publication, we contacted a prof we really liked, had them read over our paper, make comments, etc. It was a term paper for a course (won't disclose faculty/professor, sorry). ![]() I published one paper with a friend in our final semester. ![]() Changes to the subreddit through old reddit may be limited. Please note: The current moderators are focusing on updating the subreddit using new reddit. Please use the search function before asking a question.All threads should be relevant to McMaster.(Asking for dealers, torrenting, and other such things). ![]() Please refrain from posts regarding illegal activity.Do not post job/volunteer/promotional posts unless approved by a moderator - click here to message the mods.Use the correct flair when making a post.Do not post personal information (names, addresses etc).Not officially affiliated with the university.īefore asking a question, please check the FAQ or the search bar to see if it already has been answered. A subreddit for students, staff, alumni, and anyone else at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. ![]()
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