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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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(UK) How are you guys feeling about the DfE saying that academics should still teach face-to-face. I teach nursing students. I do not want to do that in person. They are in and out of hospital every week, they're high risk. But even aside from that, why do I have to teach face to face when every other sector can work from home. I won't lie, I'm on the brink of quitting my job. I've applied for roles outside of academia, and if I had the financial means to I'd leave now. (For more reasons that covid but it is a driving force). How do you all feel about having to teach face to face? Any advice? Also sorry, no idea what flair to add here. | 2be3432c3a6f6ed0e8d584d7e3939522cdc9aec0158a69a2088d2f632e1c07aa | [
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What did you give up (long term) for being an academic? Let me preface this by saying I am a senior undergraduate student in the medical engineering area, leaning heavily on neuroengineering and microtechnologies. As I near the end of my degree, I see two paths I want to follow: R&D, or academia. I have little experience in both, so it's not like both are completely unexplored (fortunately) for me. I want to make educated decisions, such as what type of masters to pursue, where I want to live, how it would be best to handle personal finances, etc. And to do this, I would like to decide what I want to do long term. I understand that these two paths are not mutually exclusive, nor is it impossible to transition from one to the other. Having said that, I wanted to ask you as a community, what have you sacrificed (at any level) to have a career in academia? | 1ef79c35cd7eb9865da29120988b0d66157ae4aadf2d1789f21b0ad2b061316e | [
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[Hungary] My laboratory supervisor wants to throw a house party to celebrate one of our labmember's paper getting published, and also to celebrate him getting a new house. How should I behave? Act? How can I respectfully leave when I get overwhelmed? I'm part of a rather small theoretical/computational chemistry laboratory - there's the professor, a PhD student and myself (BSc 3rd yr). We finally got all calculations done, finished final draft and submitted the manuscript. We expect it to get thru with revisions, so prof wants to celebrate (and he conveniently has new house and covid restrictions are getting lifted). Is this a Hungarian thing to do? If not, what should I expect? How should I behave? And - I tend to get overwhelmed from socialisation/noise due to congenital stuff, how do I back out once it's too much without offending him? To note: Ages - Prof 57, PhD Cand. 27, myself 24. | 7ec2e01e5a561bd29e1ebc68cf0e4cdb07f4cbdc543a9fec0ea5b0b907ee612c | [
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[Hungary] My laboratory supervisor wants to throw a house party to celebrate one of our labmember's paper getting published, and also to celebrate him getting a new house. How should I behave? Act? How can I respectfully leave when I get overwhelmed? I'm part of a rather small theoretical/computational chemistry laboratory - there's the professor, a PhD student and myself (BSc 3rd yr). We finally got all calculations done, finished final draft and submitted the manuscript. We expect it to get thru with revisions, so prof wants to celebrate (and he conveniently has new house and covid restrictions are getting lifted). Is this a Hungarian thing to do? If not, what should I expect? How should I behave? And - I tend to get overwhelmed from socialisation/noise due to congenital stuff, how do I back out once it's too much without offending him? To note: Ages - Prof 57, PhD Cand. 27, myself 24. | 7ec2e01e5a561bd29e1ebc68cf0e4cdb07f4cbdc543a9fec0ea5b0b907ee612c | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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My referee just told me he never received the link to upload my letter. The deadline passed a hour ago. I don't know what to do. I am so hurt right now. I put blood in my application and I really felt like I had a good chance to get in. I sent everything in 15 days before the deadline, confirmed my referees availability to provide a reference, sent them a draft when asked and offered a reminder before the deadline. Yet, one of the two informed me that he never received the link or the form -- a hour after the official deadline. I panicked and immediately contacted admissions, sent them the reference he forwarded me (without reading it) and gave him the contact so that he can reach out and explain the issue. He didn't answer yet, but man, I feel awful. I am afraid my chances are gone and getting paranoid about the other reference as well --- I haven't heard from my other referee after he confirmed his availability and assumed that everything was going fine, but now I am second-guessing everything. What else can I do? Any tip? | 6e5935d4ae959909605d2ce6639b827ecd051e3ea1a10f05909593b291250be6 | [
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