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I don't trust my PI when she says I'll graduate. Should I quit now or stick it out? **Long story short**: I'm starting the 5th year of my PhD, I believe I've just proven that my animal model is absolute crap kicking me back to square one, but my PI seems to think I can squeeze out a crappy thesis in the next two years if we publish a few papers, despite the fact that we have published nothing in the last four. I'm thinking of quitting but just want to know how much of what I'm experiencing is normal, and how much is unique to my lab. **More Info**: My lab is very new, very young, and very small. This is my PI's first professorship. She was here a year before I joined. I am her first graduate student. The lab consists of the two of us. As I have gone from greenhorn to cynic, I've begun to realize she may have some flaws in her understanding of experimental design and/or statistics which I can only partially make up for, having no extensive training in either. I could go into the details of what has gone wrong so far, but I think I can sum it up without boring you too much by saying that she doesn't demand much from me and I've certainly delivered. We've floated for the entirety of my stay and it certainly shows. We have no publications so far, but she hopes to get some out soon with the data we've recently collected. Because about 2 years ago I wizened up and realized I needed to take the lead on keeping experiments rigorous (not changing animals from group to group, or treating them more than once, or at different time points, etc) this is the first round of data I actually trust, and it shows absolutely zero effect. She insists that because a few of the animals (around 5 to 10%) show a minor secondary symptom we have something we can publish, which could potentially be a chapter in my thesis. Then... repeat until PhD??? I'm going into too much detail, I know, but I just want to give a clear picture of what's been going on. I'm at a crossroads. I can "buckle down" design my own thesis from scratch (hahaha) and maybe squeak out with an absolute crap thesis that I would be ashamed to have my name on. (on the plus side, my fairly small and new interdepartmental program would be loathe to fail to pass a student OR have one in the program for 7+ years scaring away the new recruits they desperately need, but I'm not relying on that to get my my PhD, nor should I) Or I could quit now and... something? Hit the road or raise chickens or start a bakery I guess, I've already decided I don't ever want to be in academia again (although I absolutely adore teaching) I know I messed up here, I waited far too long to realize and make these decisions, I coasted when I should have panicked and switched labs. I came into the program really green and pretty trusting of my PI, and that really bit me in the behind. My question for you, fellow academics, is how much of this sounds familiar? I know most graduate students slump hard towards the end of the tunnel, but I feel like my situation has some exceptional modifiers, right? If I knew I could trust my PI and publish these papers/chapters, I'd shut up and get to work, but frankly I think if I do that we'll be wasting the next two to four years of my life polishing turds. and I'd rather quit now than quit in my mid-thirties. Sorry for the wall of text, and thanks for any help. | 07b449e9e5f1fd0aac240cdfc1157d8fa4e7c0b881f0de6844907c4b0c018b79 | [
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1 year post-doc with very little to show: How do I recover? Long story short, after doing my phd in quantitative genetics in EU, I was offered a 3 year contract at a prestigious research institute in the UK. Chance of my life, I took it, uprooted my family to move to a new country, and blew my chance. After 13 months of research, I have produced exactly 0 results. Various intermediate results and what not, but nothing publishable. My PI put me on a Performance Improvement Programme, which I am not entirely sure what covers, but there is a fair chance I will be made redundant. I have nobody to blame but myself. All my current research projects were scrapped, and I am temporarily been relocated to another group to do a bit of trivial research. At least this is something I can manage, but current results seem mundane... If I get fired, I will naturally need to apply for something else. But how do I sell myself? My current PI will not be able to make any recommendations, other than confirming my employment, my faith in myself as a researcher is in absolute shambles, I am not able to conduct research independently. What should I prioritize for the next couple of months? What can I possible tell a future employer to convince them why they should hire a failure? A bit of background: If I get fired without any jobs in sight, I will move back to Denmark. Part of the reason I failed my current research was that I did not have the necessary abilities to solve the problem, and due to my family, could not engage long working hours. | 7fc860ed749883205ca7cc5e73b8a1e1807f5ee92c6ecb6bceed3a0aae7e5ae2 | [
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How do I tell my supervisor I want to quit? I started grad school in 2019 and I feel stuck and inadequate. I am not the most systematic person, nor the smartest. Nonetheless, I'm in good terms with my advisor; she trusted me a pretty cool project that aligned with my interests, and she is expecting me to redo and re-submit a grant next April. The issue is I've been struggling with everything lately: my proposal is shit, I can't manage my time to get my experiments on a timely manner, I've had a manuscript on hold for a year, my first MS student had a VERY bad experience, and my current MS student is just not getting things done. Furthermore, two years ago I thought getting involved in extracurricular activities would be fun, and now I'm pretty much responsible of a super disorganized student chapter. I've thought about it and I realized I'm not a good fit for academia at all. I don't have the skills, and I don't have the drive, so I want out. When do I tell my professor about this? She gave me a bunch of responsabilities and I don't know how to hand them over. Should I tell her about this the day I'm ready to leave? She's paying for my stipend, so I guess the day I tell her will be the last day for my stipend. I'm also going to take vacations in December, so I don't know if I should tell her before leaving, so I don't have to come back. And probably the most important question: should I tell her on April (right after we submit the grant)? I don't want her to struggle with no one available to write it. | 817ab736e6f30e6fa529a0131fa1905c07902d4df6b965d4f21d93e667e24247 | [
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How do I tell my supervisor I want to quit? I started grad school in 2019 and I feel stuck and inadequate. I am not the most systematic person, nor the smartest. Nonetheless, I'm in good terms with my advisor; she trusted me a pretty cool project that aligned with my interests, and she is expecting me to redo and re-submit a grant next April. The issue is I've been struggling with everything lately: my proposal is shit, I can't manage my time to get my experiments on a timely manner, I've had a manuscript on hold for a year, my first MS student had a VERY bad experience, and my current MS student is just not getting things done. Furthermore, two years ago I thought getting involved in extracurricular activities would be fun, and now I'm pretty much responsible of a super disorganized student chapter. I've thought about it and I realized I'm not a good fit for academia at all. I don't have the skills, and I don't have the drive, so I want out. When do I tell my professor about this? She gave me a bunch of responsabilities and I don't know how to hand them over. Should I tell her about this the day I'm ready to leave? She's paying for my stipend, so I guess the day I tell her will be the last day for my stipend. I'm also going to take vacations in December, so I don't know if I should tell her before leaving, so I don't have to come back. And probably the most important question: should I tell her on April (right after we submit the grant)? I don't want her to struggle with no one available to write it. | 817ab736e6f30e6fa529a0131fa1905c07902d4df6b965d4f21d93e667e24247 | [
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How do I tell my supervisor I want to quit? I started grad school in 2019 and I feel stuck and inadequate. I am not the most systematic person, nor the smartest. Nonetheless, I'm in good terms with my advisor; she trusted me a pretty cool project that aligned with my interests, and she is expecting me to redo and re-submit a grant next April. The issue is I've been struggling with everything lately: my proposal is shit, I can't manage my time to get my experiments on a timely manner, I've had a manuscript on hold for a year, my first MS student had a VERY bad experience, and my current MS student is just not getting things done. Furthermore, two years ago I thought getting involved in extracurricular activities would be fun, and now I'm pretty much responsible of a super disorganized student chapter. I've thought about it and I realized I'm not a good fit for academia at all. I don't have the skills, and I don't have the drive, so I want out. When do I tell my professor about this? She gave me a bunch of responsabilities and I don't know how to hand them over. Should I tell her about this the day I'm ready to leave? She's paying for my stipend, so I guess the day I tell her will be the last day for my stipend. I'm also going to take vacations in December, so I don't know if I should tell her before leaving, so I don't have to come back. And probably the most important question: should I tell her on April (right after we submit the grant)? I don't want her to struggle with no one available to write it. | 817ab736e6f30e6fa529a0131fa1905c07902d4df6b965d4f21d93e667e24247 | [
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How do I tell my supervisor I want to quit? I started grad school in 2019 and I feel stuck and inadequate. I am not the most systematic person, nor the smartest. Nonetheless, I'm in good terms with my advisor; she trusted me a pretty cool project that aligned with my interests, and she is expecting me to redo and re-submit a grant next April. The issue is I've been struggling with everything lately: my proposal is shit, I can't manage my time to get my experiments on a timely manner, I've had a manuscript on hold for a year, my first MS student had a VERY bad experience, and my current MS student is just not getting things done. Furthermore, two years ago I thought getting involved in extracurricular activities would be fun, and now I'm pretty much responsible of a super disorganized student chapter. I've thought about it and I realized I'm not a good fit for academia at all. I don't have the skills, and I don't have the drive, so I want out. When do I tell my professor about this? She gave me a bunch of responsabilities and I don't know how to hand them over. Should I tell her about this the day I'm ready to leave? She's paying for my stipend, so I guess the day I tell her will be the last day for my stipend. I'm also going to take vacations in December, so I don't know if I should tell her before leaving, so I don't have to come back. And probably the most important question: should I tell her on April (right after we submit the grant)? I don't want her to struggle with no one available to write it. | 817ab736e6f30e6fa529a0131fa1905c07902d4df6b965d4f21d93e667e24247 | [
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How do I tell my supervisor I want to quit? I started grad school in 2019 and I feel stuck and inadequate. I am not the most systematic person, nor the smartest. Nonetheless, I'm in good terms with my advisor; she trusted me a pretty cool project that aligned with my interests, and she is expecting me to redo and re-submit a grant next April. The issue is I've been struggling with everything lately: my proposal is shit, I can't manage my time to get my experiments on a timely manner, I've had a manuscript on hold for a year, my first MS student had a VERY bad experience, and my current MS student is just not getting things done. Furthermore, two years ago I thought getting involved in extracurricular activities would be fun, and now I'm pretty much responsible of a super disorganized student chapter. I've thought about it and I realized I'm not a good fit for academia at all. I don't have the skills, and I don't have the drive, so I want out. When do I tell my professor about this? She gave me a bunch of responsabilities and I don't know how to hand them over. Should I tell her about this the day I'm ready to leave? She's paying for my stipend, so I guess the day I tell her will be the last day for my stipend. I'm also going to take vacations in December, so I don't know if I should tell her before leaving, so I don't have to come back. And probably the most important question: should I tell her on April (right after we submit the grant)? I don't want her to struggle with no one available to write it. | 817ab736e6f30e6fa529a0131fa1905c07902d4df6b965d4f21d93e667e24247 | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do I nicely tell a student she needs to pay attention in class? I teach Anatomy and Physiology at a large, public University. I have a student in my class who just switched majors from fine arts to Nursing. My class is hard and also required for the students to continue in the major. I am always sure to remind them of due dates, upcoming assignments, and tests in class and through our class website. The student in question seems nervous and anxious when she speaks to me. She asks questions in class after I just explained and gave the answer. She is always asking about due dates after I specifically go over them. She is always venting to her classmates about how hard her workload is and how "lost" she is. I do not want my class to be the reason someone cannot continue in their major, but at a certain point it is on the student to pay attention and keep up with these things. She is a nice girl and I can tell she's studying and actually trying to succeed. Any advice on how to kindly tell her to pay attention? | 640c2381885e97a9d1b8d72a83d203a9c5022219fb7dc5977ef02b43e2e65caa | [
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How do you tell if a journal is a junk journal? I was recently invited to review a paper for a journal. I'd never heard of it before and upon searching for it online, something just feels off. It's published by Taylor & Francis which I read has had some strange goings on in the recent past. Also, the paper is extremely poor quality (I was able to read it before making a decision to review or not). I am happy to contribute to peer review, but not for a scam journal that publishes junk research. How can i know if I'm being taken for a ride? For context, I'm in the first year of my postdoc and so I've very little experience with being invited for peer review. Thank you for your advice! | 8456621da7b0d94cd473056aa916b5f26d474b36a1e2e71b085baac4d685c849 | [
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