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  • But that faculty advisor will be the one supervising your independent study units (for which you will receive a grade upon completion of the monograph, most likely, so you'll get an "In-Progress" one semester and a final retroactive grade at the very end).

    Is That Legal?: August 2007 Archives 2007

  • But that faculty advisor will be the one supervising your independent study units (for which you will receive a grade upon completion of the monograph, most likely, so you'll get an "In-Progress" one semester and a final retroactive grade at the very end).

    Is That Legal?: How To Write and Avoid Not-Writing 2007

  • But that faculty advisor will be the one supervising your independent study units (for which you will receive a grade upon completion of the monograph, most likely, so you'll get an "In-Progress" one semester and a final retroactive grade at the very end).

    Is That Legal?: academia Archives 2006

  • ____ In-Progress: The elements of the story may not work together.

    Slush, Rejection Letters, and Rubrics jimvanpelt 2007

  • ____ In-Progress: The story will have a science fictional element, but the plot will not hinge on it.

    Slush, Rejection Letters, and Rubrics jimvanpelt 2007

  • ____ In-Progress: The conflict may be unclear or absent.

    Slush, Rejection Letters, and Rubrics jimvanpelt 2007

  • ­­­­­_____ In-Progress: The story will show little evidence of proofreading.

    Slush, Rejection Letters, and Rubrics jimvanpelt 2007

  • ____ In-Progress: The style will interfere with the understanding of the story.

    Slush, Rejection Letters, and Rubrics jimvanpelt 2007

  • Have a look at our In-Progress List and some lists of suggestions from others [B. 4].

    The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley

  • We need to get it into the clearance files so that we can register it as being In-Progress.

    The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley

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