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  1. Why You Shouldn't Get a PhD

    Some students who don't complete the PhD leave with a master's degree; others leave with no degree at all. You should be prepared for these scenarios by making a back-up plan. Successful PhD students thrive in a highly intellectual environment, are willing to work very hard with only a possible payoff, love their field of study, and don't mind ...

  2. Should I Do A PhD?

    I want to state in advance that my personal opinion on whether you should do a PhD is this: I have no problem with you going for a PhD, even if it is for the wrong reasons, provided that it is ...

  3. The Worst Reasons to Do a PhD!

    This is always one of the worst reasons for choosing a career path as it seldom ends happily. A PhD, or any career choice, should be exactly that, a choice. The odds of you enjoying something for three or four years, when you weren't the one who decided to do it in the first place, are very slim. In conclusion, a PhD can be a wonderful ...

  4. Why you (probably) shouldn't do a PhD

    For most people, doing a PhD is a terrible idea. Now I'm not saying that nobody should do a PhD- for some people it's exactly the right path and I strongly believe in the value of academic research. But a lot of PhD students do it for the wrong reasons, without really understanding what they're getting into, and they suffer as a result.

  5. PhD for the wrong reason. : r/PhD

    PhD for the wrong reason. Hello Guys. I'll go straight into it. I have done a bachelor's in mechanical. And also ended up doing a master's. I do not want to do jobs in mechanical. I always wanted to do analytics jobs, not because I had a passion for data or anything, but simply because It provides good money and had far better opportunities.

  6. Why Get a PhD? 5 Good Reasons (and a Few Bad Ones)

    Reasons to Get a PhD Teaching. Teaching is one of the best-and most common-reasons to get a PhD. Being of service to the intellectual development of young people is an honorable task. ... And truly, there's nothing wrong with getting your degree for ego-related reasons, whether that's a desire to "be on top" or a way of striving to ...

  7. Is it a good time to be getting a PhD? We asked those who've done it

    Published: June 1, 2021 12:40am EDT. The number of Australian PhD graduates reached around 10,000 a year in 2019, twice as many as in 2005. However, the number of PhDs has been exceeding the ...

  8. Should you quit your PhD?

    If you are doing the PhD for the "wrong" reasons and you aren't enjoying it or getting much out of it, then it's time to let go. There are many possible wrong reasons. I've talked to students who decided they wanted a PhD because they didn't have anything else going on in their lives. Some have actually said, "I don't have a ...

  9. Answering the "why do you want to do a PhD?" question

    I further don't understand why PhD programs care about the reasons why the student is doing a PhD. It seems much more natural to worry about whether the student is capable of doing it. ... or to finally make one's father proud, etc., a mercenary. He's here for the wrong reasons. - B. Goddard. Jan 9, 2018 at 20:30. Thanks for answer. I still ...

  10. Opinion: When to pursue

    4. To get three letters after your name or to be called "doctor." This is the worst reason! Without a genuine interest in the material and the process, you are wasting your time and that of ...

  11. PhD FAQs

    17. In summary, PhD stipends are really not that different to grad starting salaries. Please don't be put off from a PhD simply because for a few years you might be earning a bit less than if you were working in another job. Depending on what you want to do with your career, having a CV may lead to higher salaries.

  12. Terrible reasons to get a PhD : r/PhD

    Reason #1 to keep the visa. Reason #2 spite (I am making some points by doing a PhD) After Master's I could not find a job in the country where I studied. I simply did not want to go home because I still haven't rub enough jealousy over my family's face. So I decided to stay and do PhD.

  13. Am I pursuing a PhD for the wrong reasons? : r/GradSchool

    Get that PhD and you can study anything you want so long vas you use proper methodology. The topic of your doctoral training is critical - it molds the first notch in your identity as a scholar - but it is only the beginning. You will branch far from your initial area with this thirst for knowledge and challenge.

  14. Doing the PhD for all the wrong reasons

    Doing the PhD for all the wrong reasons. Back to threads Reply. L. LostinOz 408 posts ... No, I certainly don't think that wanting to be called 'Dr' is a ridiculous reason for doing a PhD. If you don't want / expect to get a job in academia (for example, because of your age), then what other reasons might there be for putting yourself through ...

  15. 8 Common Reasons Why PhD Applications Get Rejected

    Should I do a PhD? 4 Reasons Why You Should Consider Doing a PhD. 5 Reasons Not to do a PhD (With an Assessment Quiz) ... You are applying for the wrong program. Sometimes, PhD applications get rejected because you are applying for a program requiring a skill set that you have not, or at least you haven't demonstrated in your documents. ...

  16. Should Engineers Get a PHD? 11 Truths!

    #6 Don't chase a PhD for the wrong reasons. Don't go after a PhD just because "it's what smart people do" or because you want to add some extra letters to your name. Let's get real here: a PhD doesn't magically transform you into a genius. Heck, some of the brightest minds out there never even set foot in a college classroom!

  17. The best answers to "Why do you want to do a PhD?"

    Doing a PhD to improve your (academic) career prospects. Another legitimate reason for wanting to do a PhD is your professional goals. These goals can involve a career within academia, or outside of academia. (Both have valid advantages and disadvantages.) Ambitions to work within academia are more straightforward to explain.

  18. How to Answer, "Why Do You Want to Do a PhD?"

    Here are a few tips for how to structure and create a proper answer as to why you want to do a PhD: 1. Research, Research, Research. Research is not only what your PhD will lead to but also a crucial portion of preparing for it. Learn everything you can about the programs you are applying to, what academic opportunities they might lead to, and ...

  19. PDF Doing a PhD: ten golden rules

    Think about your reasons for doing a PhD and remember that research is a core skill for all clinicians and researchers. The management and analytical skills one will acquire from a period of

  20. Why Do a PhD?

    Written by Ben Taylor. One of the key reasons why you might want to do a PhD is to research a niche subject area that you are passionate about and to make a meaningful contribution to your field. The PhD journey will help you to develop many transferable skills that can be applied in your project and help you achieve your future career, whether ...

  21. 11 Reasons why to Study a PhD?

    Time consuming process: Study PhD takes more time up to 5 or 7 years or even more. So if you are fighting against lack of patience, trust me think twice. Expensive one: Generally PhD or doctoral degrees are costlier. The fees are too much and one needs to manage expenses for at least 4 to 5 years.

  22. Physics

    Being in the wrong group is known to cause students to feel like a failure and leave their PhD programs, which is what initially happened to Verostek. After struggling to find a PhD supervisor during his first year, Verostek ended up in a group that he quickly realized wasn't the right fit. Shortly thereafter he left.

  23. Doing a PhD for the wrong reasons : r/PhD

    Doing a PhD for the wrong reasons. 2nd year PhD in chemistry and I just realized I am not as passionate as the other people in my lab. I'm not concerned about getting a publication and currently just going with the flow. I can't quit because well, I'm an international student and quitting means going back home .

  24. 2024 voters agree country is on wrong track, but what does that mean?

    One ABC News/Ipsos survey in November 2023 showed three-quarters of Americans believed the country was on the "wrong track.". Only 23% believed it was headed in the "right direction.". And ...

  25. The Simple Math That Could Swing the Election to Biden

    To overcome that gap, Mr. Biden would need to bring out nearly 250,000 additional voters (3 percent of more than eight million registered voters) just to tie it up in a state that has already ...

  26. What Companies Get Wrong About Skills-Based Hiring

    Summary. In recent years companies have removed college-degree requirements from many of their job postings. They've done this for good reason: Talent is scarce, and requiring degrees eliminates ...

  27. Watch the documentary about the MoviePass debacle for just one reason

    I'm going to watch the MoviePass documentary for one reason only. Tasha Robinson leads Polygon's movie coverage. She's covered film, TV, books, and more for 20 years, including at The A.V ...

  28. Family of US airman killed by Florida police dispute sheriff's

    Relatives of Roger Fortson say deputies went to wrong unit and killed Fortson, as sheriff releases body-camera footage The family of a Black US air force airman who was fatally shot by deputies ...

  29. What are geomagnetic storms and why do they produce the aurora

    Flares and coronal ejections shooting off from the Sun's surface struck the Earth overnight, causing a severe geomagnetic storm. It was the strongest such event in about 20 years, leading to ...

  30. Am I applying to a PhD for the wrong reasons? (Robotics) : r/PhD

    I'm thinking about doing a PhD in Robotics at CMU (if I'm lucky enough to get in). Here's the problem - I think I might be trying to do a PhD for the wrong reasons. I've been looking through CMU's course catalog for robotics/mech eng/CS and the courses are SUPER COOL!(Space robotics, insect robotics, mechatronic design!)