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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Has anyone left a funded PhD program? (UK) I’m considering quitting my funded PhD program and am looking for advice/stories from people who have felt similar and maybe even went through with it. For some background, I finished my MSc mid-2015 and loved it. I went onto work in my industry and dreamed of continuing onto a PhD to become a specialist. I got PhD funding and started in Oct 2019. Because of the pandemic and a death of a very close family member this experience has been very difficult and different to what I expected. My priorities from life have totally changed over the last couple of years and I now long for a quiet happy life, instead of academic success. I also had covid 2 months ago and have been struggling with fatigue and brain fog ever since. I’ve gone back and forth between full time and part time so I have funding until Feb 2023 then 2 years after that to write up. I’ve realised over the last 2.5 years that I don’t enjoy the subject the way I once did. I’m training for a job in a lab but the last couple of years have shown me how much I hate being indoors all the time. I’ve lost all passion and excitement for the subject and, perhaps most disheartening of all, I no longer see any value in the work I do. On top of this I have experienced a lot of toxicity within the field I’m training to work in and the whole experience has made me realise that I don’t want to work in this area after I graduate. I’ve recently been looking into jobs to supplement my income while I write up and I’ve found that I already have the qualifications and experience to get a well paid job that I could do from home, giving me more flexibility with my time. The industry that I’m training to work in is notoriously underpaid and lacks security compared to other sectors with comparable qualifications and experience which makes me think, if I don’t love this what is the point? The thought of carrying this on for another 2.5 years feels so draining, I honestly don’t know how I will do it. I feel like my life is on hold until this is over and being in my early 30s now I am really wanting to put down solid roots and get on with building my life. Has anyone been in a similar position and if so, what did you do? Would it be possible to write up for an MPhil at this stage so it wouldn’t all be for nothing? Any help and/or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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Questions about the financial feasibility of a PhD program with two kids in NYC. ​ Hello everyone. I'm finishing up a second MA in educational leadership and would like to continue my research. I am currently a certified high school teacher of students with disabilities and I thought that I wanted to go into administration. This degree taught me that is probably not the best path for me. I live in NYC and have looked at both EdD programs online (my favorites were Johns Hopkins and Vanderbilt) and in person EdD and PhD programs in the city. It's pretty clear that the EdD programs are not going to give me the research opportunities that I want and the programs that are still interesting enough to pursue are all self funded. I'm currently considering applying to PhD programs that fit my area of interest but I don't have an idea how I'm going to live. Even if the research gets fully funded. What does the stipend look like? Would I be able to work full time as a teacher (not likely)? I have two kids and a supportive partner, my only (current) concern is money. Any insight is appreciated.
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Questions about the financial feasibility of a PhD program with two kids in NYC. ​ Hello everyone. I'm finishing up a second MA in educational leadership and would like to continue my research. I am currently a certified high school teacher of students with disabilities and I thought that I wanted to go into administration. This degree taught me that is probably not the best path for me. I live in NYC and have looked at both EdD programs online (my favorites were Johns Hopkins and Vanderbilt) and in person EdD and PhD programs in the city. It's pretty clear that the EdD programs are not going to give me the research opportunities that I want and the programs that are still interesting enough to pursue are all self funded. I'm currently considering applying to PhD programs that fit my area of interest but I don't have an idea how I'm going to live. Even if the research gets fully funded. What does the stipend look like? Would I be able to work full time as a teacher (not likely)? I have two kids and a supportive partner, my only (current) concern is money. Any insight is appreciated.
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Questions about the financial feasibility of a PhD program with two kids in NYC. ​ Hello everyone. I'm finishing up a second MA in educational leadership and would like to continue my research. I am currently a certified high school teacher of students with disabilities and I thought that I wanted to go into administration. This degree taught me that is probably not the best path for me. I live in NYC and have looked at both EdD programs online (my favorites were Johns Hopkins and Vanderbilt) and in person EdD and PhD programs in the city. It's pretty clear that the EdD programs are not going to give me the research opportunities that I want and the programs that are still interesting enough to pursue are all self funded. I'm currently considering applying to PhD programs that fit my area of interest but I don't have an idea how I'm going to live. Even if the research gets fully funded. What does the stipend look like? Would I be able to work full time as a teacher (not likely)? I have two kids and a supportive partner, my only (current) concern is money. Any insight is appreciated.
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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Just got my PhD offer! What advice can you give to a new student? Hello everyone, I'm so happy I finally got a PhD offer in my field of interest! The University is in the neighbouring state to my current home (I live with my family), only a 1.5hr plane ride away so I don't think it has fully hit me that I'm going to be moving soon. What advice can you give to a new student? It can be as specific or general as you like. I would love to have some things at the back of my mind before starting my course. Short context on the course: it is based in cell biology and I'll be working with drosophila models to characterise a particular signalling pathway. I have been granted a 3-4 year scholarship to fund my stay. General context: I've done a 3-year bachelor degree and 1-year honours research degree. My previous supervisors said I had a real drive and motivation for research which they haven't seen in many students they've mentored. I do tend to be very hard on myself and hate failing. I love writing and going deep into background research to substantiate my experiments, I loved writing my thesis last year and I love presenting at conferences. Thank you so much in advance for your time and advice :)
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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How many times can I ask the same professor for a recommendation letter, and how to overcome intense discomfort of asking for these letters? Rec letters are always my least favorite part of any application, simply because I feel like an annoyance to my professors/recommenders every time I ask. I have one particular recommender who has written me letters on two different occasions. I have another program coming up that I would love for her to recommend me for, but I'm worried she will be annoyed with my 3rd request. I'd consider asking someone else, but I don't exactly have a huge pool of names to draw from, as I'm very early on in my college career and the opportunity already requires recommendations from multiple people. Is a third request too many? Additionally, how do I overcome my dread of asking for letters, especially when asking the same person multiple different times?
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Professors who teach STEM courses: have you noticed an increase in students who were clearly forced to major in your field by their parents or other family members? On the internet, and in real life, you will see many people complaining that STEM majors are much harder than non - STEM majors and that the grading is much harder in courses like engineering compared to business or psychology. Is this grade discrepancy really due to a difference in difficulty though? Due to the tech boom and increasing need for health related professionals, the need for software engineers, nurses, and doctors is only growing. Due to the increasing need and high(er) pay, surely that means that more parents are forcing their kids to major in fields like computer science, electrical engineering, nursing, than ever before, right? This happens even when the kid has no interest or ability in math and science. Am I right in saying that this would explain why more people in STEM get bad grades compared to majors like history, anthropology, or accounting?
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Professors who teach STEM courses: have you noticed an increase in students who were clearly forced to major in your field by their parents or other family members? On the internet, and in real life, you will see many people complaining that STEM majors are much harder than non - STEM majors and that the grading is much harder in courses like engineering compared to business or psychology. Is this grade discrepancy really due to a difference in difficulty though? Due to the tech boom and increasing need for health related professionals, the need for software engineers, nurses, and doctors is only growing. Due to the increasing need and high(er) pay, surely that means that more parents are forcing their kids to major in fields like computer science, electrical engineering, nursing, than ever before, right? This happens even when the kid has no interest or ability in math and science. Am I right in saying that this would explain why more people in STEM get bad grades compared to majors like history, anthropology, or accounting?
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Professors who teach STEM courses: have you noticed an increase in students who were clearly forced to major in your field by their parents or other family members? On the internet, and in real life, you will see many people complaining that STEM majors are much harder than non - STEM majors and that the grading is much harder in courses like engineering compared to business or psychology. Is this grade discrepancy really due to a difference in difficulty though? Due to the tech boom and increasing need for health related professionals, the need for software engineers, nurses, and doctors is only growing. Due to the increasing need and high(er) pay, surely that means that more parents are forcing their kids to major in fields like computer science, electrical engineering, nursing, than ever before, right? This happens even when the kid has no interest or ability in math and science. Am I right in saying that this would explain why more people in STEM get bad grades compared to majors like history, anthropology, or accounting?
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Professors who teach STEM courses: have you noticed an increase in students who were clearly forced to major in your field by their parents or other family members? On the internet, and in real life, you will see many people complaining that STEM majors are much harder than non - STEM majors and that the grading is much harder in courses like engineering compared to business or psychology. Is this grade discrepancy really due to a difference in difficulty though? Due to the tech boom and increasing need for health related professionals, the need for software engineers, nurses, and doctors is only growing. Due to the increasing need and high(er) pay, surely that means that more parents are forcing their kids to major in fields like computer science, electrical engineering, nursing, than ever before, right? This happens even when the kid has no interest or ability in math and science. Am I right in saying that this would explain why more people in STEM get bad grades compared to majors like history, anthropology, or accounting?
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Professors who teach STEM courses: have you noticed an increase in students who were clearly forced to major in your field by their parents or other family members? On the internet, and in real life, you will see many people complaining that STEM majors are much harder than non - STEM majors and that the grading is much harder in courses like engineering compared to business or psychology. Is this grade discrepancy really due to a difference in difficulty though? Due to the tech boom and increasing need for health related professionals, the need for software engineers, nurses, and doctors is only growing. Due to the increasing need and high(er) pay, surely that means that more parents are forcing their kids to major in fields like computer science, electrical engineering, nursing, than ever before, right? This happens even when the kid has no interest or ability in math and science. Am I right in saying that this would explain why more people in STEM get bad grades compared to majors like history, anthropology, or accounting?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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A question to STEM PIs and Professors: Would you hire a postdoc who has published a lot in Frontiers journals? Considering that a lot of people view Frontiers as "predatory" (I myself do not fall into this category), would you be skeptical about hiring someone who has published a lot in these journals?
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