Mentorship Log #8


On March 30th, I once again arrived in Professor Esser’s office to consult about my research. This meeting of about 20 minutes consisted of talking about what final conclusions I might reach from the culmination of this process. While Professor Esser was in agreement that my ideas of what I could conclude were feasible, it did come with another caveat that a secondary part of my conclusions would not really be applicable because it was so subjective that even when compared to other qualitative data, it really had no meaning at all. I was a little disappointed in that fact, but the possibility that I could connect theories of development from a national to a metropolitan level really excited me and I was more driven to complete my research after this meeting.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *