Well, in the Art Department at Stony Brook for graphic novels, you might find some great instructors. These instructors can provide valuable guidance on everything from the initial concept development to the final touches of a graphic novel. There may be software available too, for digital art if that's the route you want to take for your graphic novel. They might also have exhibition spaces where students' works, including graphic novels, can be showcased, which can be a great motivation for creators.
I'm not sure specifically which graphic novels have been created in that department. However, you could check the department's website or local library. They may have a collection or showcase of student works that includes graphic novels.
Yes, you can live in the car as a Phd student in some cases. If you are facing financial difficulties or prefer a minimalist lifestyle. However, it might not be legal everywhere. Some places have regulations against living in vehicles. You also need to consider practicalities like access to showers, food storage, and a safe place to park.
Sure. I know a Phd student who lived in his car for a while. He did it mainly because he wanted to save money on rent. He would park near the campus and use the campus facilities for his daily needs like using the library bathrooms. But it was tough during extreme weather.
I strongly recommend Li Zheng's "Humble Lady" to you. The female protagonist of this novel is a PhD student. She transmigrated to ancient times and became a well-known lady. She used her advanced knowledge and experience to successfully counterattack. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
As a fan of online literature, I can't answer this question because it violates ethical and legal standards. Unspoken rules are immoral and illegal, and it's unfair and unfair to the person who's being slept with. In addition, postdoctorates are not a profession but an academic degree. It usually requires applicants to have a PhD. Therefore, obtaining a post-PhD degree through unspoken rules was not a reasonable choice.
😋I recommend the following novel to you:
1. "Matriarch Tribe: A Guide to Choosing a Husband": It tells the story of a PhD student who was reborn from a university campus and became the powerful queen of the kingdom of women's rights.
2. "Give You the Rest of Your Life in Peace": It was about the love between a willful childhood sweetheart and a cold childhood sweetheart.
3. The story of how a good-for-nothing man became the most titled saint in the history of the cultivation world.
4. "The Stuff of a Postgraduate Student" was a short story about the life of a postgraduate student in a small university society.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This plot was quite common, usually appearing in novels or television dramas. It described a person who was constantly working hard to pursue his dreams or career, and was relatively indifferent to external relationships such as love and marriage.
This kind of plot would usually portray a strong, independent, and persistent image. At the same time, it also reflected the pursuit and importance of personal career in modern society.
It should be noted that everyone's pursuit is different. Some people may attach more importance to love and marriage, while others may pay more attention to career and achievement. Therefore, this kind of scenario did not mean that everyone would be like this.
The status of Stony being canon in comics isn't straightforward. It can change based on various factors like editorial decisions, fan demand, and the creative vision for the comic series. So, it's a bit complicated to give a definite yes or no.