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Feeling lost - I don't know what to do after my PhD, but I know I don't want to stay in academia or my field I'm currently writing my thesis, planning to submit in half a year. I have no idea what I want to do afterwards but I know I don't want a future in academia. My lab has offered me a 1 year post doc position, which I was considering taking as it would allow me some time to figure out my career path. However, I know that I would not enjoy it at all and I feel like it would be a waste of time in the end as I don't plan to stay in academia. I'm feeling quite lost and scared as I have no idea what I want or can have as a career, as my field is rather niche (comparative psychology) and I don't think it's given me many transferable skills. I have very limited experience in stats and programming languages, but that's about it. I'm now in my mid-20s and has no real job experience and I feel like I'm falling behind in life. Has anyone here finished their PhD and then went into industry in a completely different field to their PhD? Would companies even hire someone like me? I'm worried I would be considered over-qualified even though I'm clearly not. My dream job would be a 9-5 one that involves some analytical and critical thinking but not so much that it would exterminate all my remaining brain cells. Would be grateful for any help and advice, thanks!
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Are PhD students and Academics allowed to operate a startup on the side in their free time? Is it even possible given the work hours? I was wondering whether its allowed and possible for PhD students and lecturers to work on a startup (eg a regular startup or an invention startup or a research startup) on the side. By allowed, I mean whether academic institutions allow it and if not what will be the consequences if you are caught. For possibility, I mean whether one has the time and energy (after necessities like commute, work, chores etc) to work on a startup business on the side. Please answer for both PhD students as well as Lecturers (the first rung on the academic career)
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Is it worth to go back to school and get a PHD if you are already working in a biotech industry? Hi, I am currently working in the pharmaceutical industry as a research associate for past 1 year. I have been contemplating if its worth getting a PHD. I have a Bachelors and MS. However, I have seen without PHD it might be hard to climb up the career ladder to become a project leader or director. As of now, I really like the subject, doing research and solving problems. I could continue what I am doing and slowly make my way up the ladder. Recently, I have also realized I like working with group of people and leading projects. Maybe, I might switch to non lab work areas if that helps me solve a problem faster. However, people who work in healthcare sector have been telling me how the scenery around me is changing as more people are getting up the ladder faster because of their experience instead of their degrees. This makes me wonder if I could push myself, move around, would it remove the ceiling and help me advance faster in my career without getting another degree? Please let me know if you would or would not take this diversion only to come back to industry. Thanks a lot!
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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PhD culture: US vs Europe in work/life balance, work hours, and jobs. What are the main differences? I saw some people mentioning that PhD students are considered workers in Europe. As such, they get much better work/life balance expectations. I wanted a few more data points to know if this is indeed a trend.
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Maybe this is US specific, but how much are we expected to work over the holidays ? I have a toddler and his daycare is out for the holidays. His dad, the usual caretaker when daycare are closed, has a lot of work to do for his own business. This year, due to covid, our university technically has a few days where everyone is taking off unpaid in order to I guess help with the financial strain of covid, so in theory we should have dec 24-Jan 1 off. In practice though, meetings are scheduled in this time. I’m not going to not participate if meetings are scheduled, but I’m definitely a bit unhappy about it. It’s been a hard year and I would’ve liked the time to unwind, instead of this very unclear , unspoken expectation that we do work during this time. Is there a ...better way to handle this than just keep my head down and work as much as I feel like I could?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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Number of working hours in a week How many hours, ideally, should a PhD student be working for, in a week? It probably varies with individuals, research areas, and supervisors, but I have heard many stories of students working 70-80 hours a week for many weeks and wonder whether that’s normal. How does productivity, in general, scale with the number of working hours and when does the law of marginal returns kick in? Is it very field-specific?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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I requested a few exam copies, ended up not adopting them, put them out for other professors to take. The publisher now wants me to either adopt the textbooks or pay an invoice? I had no idea these were the terms and did not sign anything, but apparently one must either adopt the textbook, return it, or buy it at a 20% discount. These books looked promising but are not a fit for my classroom and were swept up by other professors once I set them out. Am I *legally* obligated to purchase them/adopt them? Even if they send me an invoice, can I just ignore it indefinitely?
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Transitioning (female to male) as a grad student (neuroscience, USA) I'm a trans man in a biomedical science (neuroscience) PhD program. I've socially transitioned and am out personally to my friends (but not family) and professionally in my grad school, in the sense that I am not hiding that I am trans, but did not broadcast it/make a big announcement to everyone when I came out. I'll be starting testosterone hormone therapy in April. Are there any trans academics here, especially in the sciences, who can share their experiences transitioning in academia? I'm lucky that my PI, labmates, and grad school friends are all supportive, but am concerned about how I will be treated in the broader scientific community if people find out I'm trans. I'm in my second year so am optimistic I will pass by the time I finish my PhD, but while in grad school I'll still be going to conferences and networking outside my immediate academic circle. I'm submitting a grant in the next couple of months. I can't change my legal name so my submissions/transcripts being under \[feminine birth name\] but me being referred to with male pronouns in letters will be a dead giveaway. How likely am I to be discriminated against? Academia is generally liberal, but I've heard from multiple PIs who've sat on study section that people can be petty for all sorts of reasons, and I don't want to paint a target on my back. Should I pretend to be a woman for the time being and have my letter writers refer to me as such just to be safe? In terms of publishing, I have a first author paper from undergrad under my birth name. I now go by my nickname which is a shortened version that's gender neutral (think Alexandra --> Alex), so my initials are the same.
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Transitioning (female to male) as a grad student (neuroscience, USA) I'm a trans man in a biomedical science (neuroscience) PhD program. I've socially transitioned and am out personally to my friends (but not family) and professionally in my grad school, in the sense that I am not hiding that I am trans, but did not broadcast it/make a big announcement to everyone when I came out. I'll be starting testosterone hormone therapy in April. Are there any trans academics here, especially in the sciences, who can share their experiences transitioning in academia? I'm lucky that my PI, labmates, and grad school friends are all supportive, but am concerned about how I will be treated in the broader scientific community if people find out I'm trans. I'm in my second year so am optimistic I will pass by the time I finish my PhD, but while in grad school I'll still be going to conferences and networking outside my immediate academic circle. I'm submitting a grant in the next couple of months. I can't change my legal name so my submissions/transcripts being under \[feminine birth name\] but me being referred to with male pronouns in letters will be a dead giveaway. How likely am I to be discriminated against? Academia is generally liberal, but I've heard from multiple PIs who've sat on study section that people can be petty for all sorts of reasons, and I don't want to paint a target on my back. Should I pretend to be a woman for the time being and have my letter writers refer to me as such just to be safe? In terms of publishing, I have a first author paper from undergrad under my birth name. I now go by my nickname which is a shortened version that's gender neutral (think Alexandra --> Alex), so my initials are the same.
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Have you ever had a former student tell you that their experience in grad school was so miserable they left the field? Does this happen often? I've heard of it happening twice and I have an opportunity to state the same coming up. In all three stories (mine included) the former students simply took their degrees and found jobs that had nothing to do with the fields they had studied or skills they had learned. Has this happened to you? How did you handle it? Were the alumnais criticisms acted upon?
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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I hear often about grad students basically being paid just enough in stipends to not starve and have a roof by the university, thus providing free labour for a given laboratory. Is this purely U.S based, or does it also apply to Denmark? I'm particularly interested in Denmark, as it has fairly strong laws regarding labour compensation.
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Used to have lots of emotional issues but stubbornly remained in school and shot my GPA. Now I’m a straight A student on track to graduate. How can I stand out when applying for grad school? Hey all, as the title says I had lots of emotional issues my first six years in university, which led to a staggeringly low 1.96 GPA. I took a couple of years off, worked and saw a psychologist in the meantime. I worked through my issues and returned to uni getting straight A’s my last two semesters in senior level classes . This has only risen my GPA up to a 2.37, however. It’ll be a long while before I can even get up to a 3, let alone a 3.5 to be somewhat competitive. I’ve been doing research as well and my professor thinks we can publish in a few months to a year. I really want to apply to grad school, but I’m aware that my low GPA will auto reject me from most schools. I figure my only real option is to just keep retaking classes until my GPA is up to par, but undoing six years worth of damage is a daunting task to say the least. So I ask you, do I have a choice? Is there anything I can do to “wow” grad schools and convince them that my poor GPA is no longer reflective of my ability or maturity level, or should I graduate, find a job, and slowly grind one class at a time until my GPA improves enough to be competitive? Please don’t sugarcoat it, I’m aware of the consequences of my immaturity but I really want to get into grad school (it’s my dream to someday get a Ph.D.) and am willing to do what it takes to atone for those mistakes. Thank you in advance!
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Used to have lots of emotional issues but stubbornly remained in school and shot my GPA. Now I’m a straight A student on track to graduate. How can I stand out when applying for grad school? Hey all, as the title says I had lots of emotional issues my first six years in university, which led to a staggeringly low 1.96 GPA. I took a couple of years off, worked and saw a psychologist in the meantime. I worked through my issues and returned to uni getting straight A’s my last two semesters in senior level classes . This has only risen my GPA up to a 2.37, however. It’ll be a long while before I can even get up to a 3, let alone a 3.5 to be somewhat competitive. I’ve been doing research as well and my professor thinks we can publish in a few months to a year. I really want to apply to grad school, but I’m aware that my low GPA will auto reject me from most schools. I figure my only real option is to just keep retaking classes until my GPA is up to par, but undoing six years worth of damage is a daunting task to say the least. So I ask you, do I have a choice? Is there anything I can do to “wow” grad schools and convince them that my poor GPA is no longer reflective of my ability or maturity level, or should I graduate, find a job, and slowly grind one class at a time until my GPA improves enough to be competitive? Please don’t sugarcoat it, I’m aware of the consequences of my immaturity but I really want to get into grad school (it’s my dream to someday get a Ph.D.) and am willing to do what it takes to atone for those mistakes. Thank you in advance!
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Used to have lots of emotional issues but stubbornly remained in school and shot my GPA. Now I’m a straight A student on track to graduate. How can I stand out when applying for grad school? Hey all, as the title says I had lots of emotional issues my first six years in university, which led to a staggeringly low 1.96 GPA. I took a couple of years off, worked and saw a psychologist in the meantime. I worked through my issues and returned to uni getting straight A’s my last two semesters in senior level classes . This has only risen my GPA up to a 2.37, however. It’ll be a long while before I can even get up to a 3, let alone a 3.5 to be somewhat competitive. I’ve been doing research as well and my professor thinks we can publish in a few months to a year. I really want to apply to grad school, but I’m aware that my low GPA will auto reject me from most schools. I figure my only real option is to just keep retaking classes until my GPA is up to par, but undoing six years worth of damage is a daunting task to say the least. So I ask you, do I have a choice? Is there anything I can do to “wow” grad schools and convince them that my poor GPA is no longer reflective of my ability or maturity level, or should I graduate, find a job, and slowly grind one class at a time until my GPA improves enough to be competitive? Please don’t sugarcoat it, I’m aware of the consequences of my immaturity but I really want to get into grad school (it’s my dream to someday get a Ph.D.) and am willing to do what it takes to atone for those mistakes. Thank you in advance!
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Used to have lots of emotional issues but stubbornly remained in school and shot my GPA. Now I’m a straight A student on track to graduate. How can I stand out when applying for grad school? Hey all, as the title says I had lots of emotional issues my first six years in university, which led to a staggeringly low 1.96 GPA. I took a couple of years off, worked and saw a psychologist in the meantime. I worked through my issues and returned to uni getting straight A’s my last two semesters in senior level classes . This has only risen my GPA up to a 2.37, however. It’ll be a long while before I can even get up to a 3, let alone a 3.5 to be somewhat competitive. I’ve been doing research as well and my professor thinks we can publish in a few months to a year. I really want to apply to grad school, but I’m aware that my low GPA will auto reject me from most schools. I figure my only real option is to just keep retaking classes until my GPA is up to par, but undoing six years worth of damage is a daunting task to say the least. So I ask you, do I have a choice? Is there anything I can do to “wow” grad schools and convince them that my poor GPA is no longer reflective of my ability or maturity level, or should I graduate, find a job, and slowly grind one class at a time until my GPA improves enough to be competitive? Please don’t sugarcoat it, I’m aware of the consequences of my immaturity but I really want to get into grad school (it’s my dream to someday get a Ph.D.) and am willing to do what it takes to atone for those mistakes. Thank you in advance!
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Profs: is it a burden when your grad students have poor technical writing ability? I’m particularly curious about this in STEM. Some of us students seem to be more gifted in terms of written communication than others. I believe most PIs acknowledge that it’s not a skill that is explicitly taught. But what about those students who are rather poor technical writers? Do PIs have to put in more work for the student to get to something that is acceptable? Are there many students who don’t pursue academia for this reason? I imagine it would be a burden. Say in the case of a thesis, they send you their draft and the issues are far beyond the actual content. What happens? Do you edit it for them?! I would assume they would get help from the writing centre on campus but even then. Do these students require exponentially more revisions than others? Or maybe it’s the case that the bar isn’t very high for writing ability? Personally, I feel it is a bit undervalued in STEM. I’m not explicitly talking about students who have a first language other than English.
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Professors: have you ever had a grad student advisee disclose mental health issues? How did you react? What changed (if at all) about the advising relationship? Did your opinion of them change (for better or worse)?
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Professors: have you ever had a grad student advisee disclose mental health issues? How did you react? What changed (if at all) about the advising relationship? Did your opinion of them change (for better or worse)?
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