Well, don't necessarily give your advisor too much credit. Sometimes people don't know a good idea or good work if it bit them in the rear.
Are his standards really that high? Or is just someone that doesn't know what's really going on, or is in fact a not good judge of work himself?
My point is, even if he doesn't agree with your ideas, he should--should--at least let you present your work, and let other decide for themselves what they think.
And who decides what projects you work on? Is it him? Or does he assign tasks for you? If so, then perhaps that is a bad commentary on himself, and he should be criticizing himself instead.
Sorry if my comments don't seem in line, I'm speculating a bit hear.
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Date: 2001-05-04 11:31 am (UTC)Are his standards really that high? Or is just someone that doesn't know what's really going on, or is in fact a not good judge of work himself?
My point is, even if he doesn't agree with your ideas, he should--should--at least let you present your work, and let other decide for themselves what they think.
And who decides what projects you work on? Is it him? Or does he assign tasks for you? If so, then perhaps that is a bad commentary on himself, and he should be criticizing himself instead.
Sorry if my comments don't seem in line, I'm speculating a bit hear.
Nevertheless, I hope it all works out.