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Birthday gift idea for communication professor starting her first full-time job this fall Hello everyone. After years of adjuncting and working toward finishing her PhD, my wife managed to snag her first full-time teaching gig, starting this coming fall semester. We couldn't be more thrilled. We packed up the family and moved into a new house in a new state, and now that the dust is finally settling I'm remembering I need to get her a birthday gift. So with that in mind, I'd like to get her something for her office or in some way related to her new job, as this is such a huge deal for our family and I'm so proud of her. So is there anything you'd recommend for a new communication professor starting her first full-time job? Thank you! | c09f9765d099c021dacd5b00dcfd4082b7639e638500a5aaf1e12f8b35a80655 | [
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Professors of reddit, when you tell a student to draft their own letter of recommendation and make "small edits", what do you actually change? | ed4e14e2fddd5dd856cc25459304d62317d07b4df442dec763fff5fc8965396b | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Are there any famous engineers or people who worked in the stem field that also excelled in other fields like English literature, philosophy, and so on? The title says it all. I think Wittgenstein studied something within the stem field, but he became also a philosopher. The reason I'm asking this question is because, today I was asked if I would study stem if it didn't have such a high demand in the job market? As in, you would not get a high pay for your job, and I said no because I am studying something so I can get a high-paying job later and don't have to worry about financial instability (assuming that I play my cards right). This is of course the sad reality that many of us have to face today, I much rather had studied sociology and philosophy if it would lead to a high-paying job, because I enjoy it and like to read about it on my spare-time. It's something that many people are interested in subconsciously, because philosophy helps with critical thinking skills, and who doesn't want that? If you are interested in English literature, you are going to have a good vocabulary probably, and also being well read. with the sociology, you will be able to analyze human social interaction from a macro and micro perspective, and seeing patterns that are not usually seen by people. I have to know the limitations of being someone who work within the stem field, and being able to do things outside of work that you enjoy. I know some will probably say that if you enjoy something and you do it well, you will become successful and make good money, but I don't think it's possible to stand out that much in e.g. philosophy and sociology, there are already plenty of people that are very successful. | da59a4d1f28dd1002eb44f5fda4927c22ac3d488edab0907bdb8c57bb38eb896 | [
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Technical Editor rejected publication multiple times, now has his own, very similar publication. What to do? My friend has been trying to get a paper published for about half a year now, but the technical editor of the journal kept rejecting the paper, for increasingly nonsensical reasons (while the first version of the paper definitely needed improvement, the comments on later versions were just repetitions of the comments on previous versions, even though the problems mentioned in those were long fixed). A few months after the initial submission, the technical editor got a paper of his own published, which has large overlaps with the paper of my friend (although it goes more in-depth in many parts). Now, it is pretty obvious that the technical editor (who is apparently a pretty well-known and respected figure in the field) kept rejecting my friends paper so that he could publish first, and, sort-of to add insult to injury, now demands that my friend cites his paper. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Is this common? Is there anything that my friend can, or should, do? Or is that just something that my friend will have to accept? | d08b7d5f699019016842902a6e3e62ebb264aaae6966a759606c0de851751517 | [
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I graduated from university (undergrad) about a month ago and it just hit me how much I miss it. How can I "recreate" an academic environment? If this is the wrong place for this question, please let me know and I'll delete/repost it elsewhere. I was anticipating that I would be applying to graduate school during my last term; however, I ended up deciding to take a year off after a lot of faculty and grad students said it was good to step away from academe before committing yourself to it for almost a decade as a PhD student (programs in my field average 7 years). I am actually still tied to the university since I was hired to work as a research assistant for a project I was on as a student, but it is archival work and the archives are online so I am living nowhere near the uni... if I was I would probably just walk into larger lectures to listen. Knowing that this would happen, I purchased an arsenal of books pertinent to my field that I wanted to read while in school but never had the time to and I'm currently trying to find lectures/talks by scholars I'm interested in that have been posted online and while I've already dabbled into this I miss interacting with professors and grad students. I miss the academic environment and I'm not sure how to recreate it for myself beyond what I've already done. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. | 2d375692f50dcbf4a9828e90ee263ecb420c7e1c1a3aa1deec3bd22f7ff21667 | [
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How can I go about revealing bad news... Hello all, I will try and make this short. I got accepted to a Ph.D program a few months ago. I worked hard for it and it is what my heart desired. However when I got to the actual program, enrolled, started getting situated, etc. I realized the program (possibly the school) was not for me. I did not see myself being happy there for four years. It was very disappointing and saddening to come to this realization. All in all I came to the logical decision that it was not worth pursuing and decide to resign. I have not given up on my desire to pursue further education. Yes, this is a set back but I am working my way up once again. Anyways.. after all this mess, the thing that is stressing me out the most is contacting my undergraduate advisors/mentors and telling them the disappointing news. I had a great professional relationship with both my advisors. Therefore, I know for a fact that they will be disappointed to hear this news. They were extremely excited and happy when I got accepted. But most importantly they helped me in so many ways that I will never forget. They obviously had a huge impact on my professional development and I just can't find it in me to disappoint them. I don't want them to feel as if they wasted their time, because they did not. Any words of wisdom? Advice? Anything will be appreciated. | 81aa97999b64058acfc72312af3edf6b4f5435091cc39c9a80fe17845afca7f4 | [
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