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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Why do so many academics dislike PhD students or other academics who hate their subject and are doing it for the money or other tangible returns? Hi there, I am not a native English speaker. I am not sure how my question will be perceived. I have a genuine question, a curiosity so please don't take my question to be a loaded one or take offence to it since its not my intention. Anyways, the thing is, I have seen a lot of posts on /r/AskAcademia and elsewhere on the internet (like Quora) that bluntly tells people to get out of Academia if they do not love their subject and are doing their PhD for some other return like immigration, getting money to feed their families etc. I have even seen in a few posts where academics say that these people are being "absolutely immoral, are a fraud and that they are being unfair to the subject, themselves and their students." And that they "should get out of academia". The words in quotations were actually what was said. I have seen similar words and views from academics among a wide range of social media. You have to keep in mind that for most other jobs wanting such "superficial returns" is seen as acceptable. Not only that, for international students such superficial returns are the only way to get a decent life. Most international students in developing countries often have no other way to earn a living wage to support them their family in their home country, even with an MBA or a Masters. For eg here in Bangladesh, a starting salary for an MBA graduate is USD 250 per month while food costs per person are 140 USD per month and these people have to support a wife, kids etc. So my question is, why do academics have such hatred for people who take on a PhD or become an academic for "superficial" purposes like earning money to support themselves, their family, to immigrate or any other tangible return? | 6a22d1a0a89912d9d28bad143047dfc4ba6c17b8fda5ce163d969fa82db722f5 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Academic Twitter users: why do you post personal stories? I'm in a STEM discipline and follow academics on twitter from a range of different fields. I've noticed that some people often post things I would consider to be private or highly personal on their professional accounts, while others keep their accounts strictly for academic purposes. I have to say, I admire the courage people have in putting so much of themselves out there and enjoy learning how multidimensional people are. And it's also great for increasing awareness and visibility on a number of issues which are super important and necessary. But there are times where I think certain things are a bit cringe and may be best left not in the public space. My question is: people of academic Twitter - why do you post such personal information and are you afraid of potential negative consequences? Are you concerned it might affect others perception of you in a negative way or your employment prospects? Or has doing this already affected you negatively in some way? Please know these questions come from a place of admiration and curiosity. | ee1cd088c50744592c895a1f736637238ea11ef0585bb4833a27d9afc1d745c9 | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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Why do academics take so long to respond to email? I’ve noticed academics take much longer to respond to email than business people. At first I found it infuriating, but now I’m mostly curious as to what is going on. A few of my professor friends tell me they intentionally never respond to email the same day, even if they aren’t busy - and will even send a delayed response set for as much as 1-3 weeks later in order to not appear accessible. Is this phenomenon wide spread or culturally accepted within academia? | 67cc00a8d3afe7c8011a233aeab339d549edfa499d311f8e7a28cebfaaedd5be | [
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I'm defending in a week and my advisor is being extremely inappropriate. I feel like this is an emergency. I've been working towards my phd in physics since 2011. I've been the senior member of my research lab for the past 3 years, which includes team leading and ordering lab supplies. My advisor said I should graduate this semester, and everything is on track for me to defend next week. But lately my advisor is being awful, and it's worrying me. Two weeks ago he decided not to reimburse me in full for a flight I was required to take to go to a conference. He said it was too expensive and is refusing to pay for 1/3 of it. I view that as a pay cut, which he's not allowed to do. He said, **"If the money is so important to you, than you can personally ask the department for extra."** I don't have to explain how that's bull. He also has been extremely snide with me, since I'm leaving academia (99% due to him). I know he wouldn't write me a good letter of rec, so I'm not even going to ask him. He says underhanded comments like **"Oh, you'd like working at xxx since you said it's laid back"** and **"Make sure you're responsible when booking a flight for interviews. Don't spend too much and show that you're irresponsible."** This is common for him, but the frequency of his smarky comments is 10x in the last month. He is lashing out at me through emails about ordering lab supplies. Since I started writing my dissertation full time a month ago, we agreed that I'd stop researching and pass along my responsibilities to the youngest phd student in lab. Well frankly he sucks and hasn't stocked anything. And my advisor is criticizing me for the lab not being stocked. Okay, all of this is borderline and I was ignoring it until my defense next week. I want to be on his good side and don't want to make things worse. But a couple days ago, he blew up in lab. He was pissed about how lab is unstocked, and he went from there. A few notable things he said to everyone: * This university doesn't deserve funding because the students here are awful. * The students don't deserve to be paid since they're so poor quality at this school. * Maybe I should just give everyone bad letters of rec. * The only reason I graduate my students so quickly is because they're all terrible. * Maybe I should teach you all a lesson and set an example by failing a certain grad student who is defending next week (ie. me). I think this is inappropriate and uncalled for. On top of all of the stress that goes in to graduating, defending, writing, and job searching, I don't need threats of failure. And I certainly don't think that the threat of failing **me** in order to "set an example" is an acceptable thing to do. So what do I do? I need advice from people in academia. I could forget about it, defend, and see what happens. But I am struggling to keep my cool. I want to go to the department chair. She listens to student complaints and likes me too. But she's sitting on my committee. I don't know if it's appropriate for me to approach her with concerns of failure when she has a hand in deciding that. I desperately need advice. TLDR: My boss threatened to fail my defense to threaten my other lab mates. | aa6063f8e66b9a912ad938cd24287b205b681dd6dc68951fa01fb164e7f8599d | [
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I'm defending in a week and my advisor is being extremely inappropriate. I feel like this is an emergency. I've been working towards my phd in physics since 2011. I've been the senior member of my research lab for the past 3 years, which includes team leading and ordering lab supplies. My advisor said I should graduate this semester, and everything is on track for me to defend next week. But lately my advisor is being awful, and it's worrying me. Two weeks ago he decided not to reimburse me in full for a flight I was required to take to go to a conference. He said it was too expensive and is refusing to pay for 1/3 of it. I view that as a pay cut, which he's not allowed to do. He said, **"If the money is so important to you, than you can personally ask the department for extra."** I don't have to explain how that's bull. He also has been extremely snide with me, since I'm leaving academia (99% due to him). I know he wouldn't write me a good letter of rec, so I'm not even going to ask him. He says underhanded comments like **"Oh, you'd like working at xxx since you said it's laid back"** and **"Make sure you're responsible when booking a flight for interviews. Don't spend too much and show that you're irresponsible."** This is common for him, but the frequency of his smarky comments is 10x in the last month. He is lashing out at me through emails about ordering lab supplies. Since I started writing my dissertation full time a month ago, we agreed that I'd stop researching and pass along my responsibilities to the youngest phd student in lab. Well frankly he sucks and hasn't stocked anything. And my advisor is criticizing me for the lab not being stocked. Okay, all of this is borderline and I was ignoring it until my defense next week. I want to be on his good side and don't want to make things worse. But a couple days ago, he blew up in lab. He was pissed about how lab is unstocked, and he went from there. A few notable things he said to everyone: * This university doesn't deserve funding because the students here are awful. * The students don't deserve to be paid since they're so poor quality at this school. * Maybe I should just give everyone bad letters of rec. * The only reason I graduate my students so quickly is because they're all terrible. * Maybe I should teach you all a lesson and set an example by failing a certain grad student who is defending next week (ie. me). I think this is inappropriate and uncalled for. On top of all of the stress that goes in to graduating, defending, writing, and job searching, I don't need threats of failure. And I certainly don't think that the threat of failing **me** in order to "set an example" is an acceptable thing to do. So what do I do? I need advice from people in academia. I could forget about it, defend, and see what happens. But I am struggling to keep my cool. I want to go to the department chair. She listens to student complaints and likes me too. But she's sitting on my committee. I don't know if it's appropriate for me to approach her with concerns of failure when she has a hand in deciding that. I desperately need advice. TLDR: My boss threatened to fail my defense to threaten my other lab mates. | aa6063f8e66b9a912ad938cd24287b205b681dd6dc68951fa01fb164e7f8599d | [
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How can I (or should I) correct my advisor on grammar? My advisor makes some basic grammar mistakes when writing manuscripts, and when I edit these mistakes, he reverts my edits to the wrong version. For example, he'll use constructions like "this cause block the result", instead of "this cause *blocks* the result", or "this breakthrough have enabled these results" instead of "this breakthrough *has* enabled these results". I've been working with him for over a year, and it drives me nuts- these are obviously grammar mistakes! (He is a native English speaker, surprisingly). How can I convince him to accept the changes I make to his basic grammar errors? Or should I not fight this battle and wait to challenge him on more important things? | abc0ebca7c473d4f27317162713435031f28b4858e01101d087941499444d68b | [
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How can I address leaving my old program due to a toxic and unsupportive advisor when I reapply for new programs this fall? I'm sorry if this seems like /r/GradAdmissions material. However, I felt this subreddit was more appropriate. (Plus, I also posted about this on /r/GradAdmissions and I received no responses, so I'm moving on up.) I've been putting up with abuse from a toxic advisor for years now, and I finally hit my breaking point. I'm withdrawing from my program with my MA, and I'm reapplying to new PhD programs in the fall. I do not plan to ask my advisor for a letter of recommendation, as I don't trust it to be positive. But I need to find the right way to address what has happened in my new applications, because I know it will raise red flags. The struggles with my advisor started mainly from their dissatisfaction with my productivity. I was not producing papers to their satisfaction, and I consistently received trouble for it. However, a good portion of what occurred was due to a lack of engagement from my advisor. One prevalent example is that my advisor took a year-and-a-half to read my IRB proposal. (I'm serious.) During that time, my work was stalled, yet I still got yelled at for not being productive. Whenever I did turn in work, it would take 6+ months to receive any revisions, and they were scathing and unhelpful once I received them. I will admit that a good portion of my struggles came from my own anxiety and doubts about not writing well. I was slow to pick up on the details of scientific writing, but I eventually got the hang of things. I had to work with professors outside of my department who were willing to mentor my writing and research, and I got more done in two months than I have in three years with my advisor. In addition, I also felt discouraged from my advisor's abusive comments, which I talked about in this thread. It was hard to feel competent when I was told on a weekly basis that I was incompetent, a terrible student, unaccomplished, and inadequate compared to others in the lab. I'm writing drafts of statements for my applications, and I do acknowledge my own struggles to master academic writing. I acknowledge that it took me more time than I would have liked to understand the necessities. I also include plenty of other points of evidence that will show that I overcame these barriers. (I have many conference presentations, papers under review, and I've won multiple fellowships, including the NSF.) However, I feel it is necessary to also mention the lack of support that I received from my advisor. I have no intention of mentioning in detail how toxic the situation was. But I think I need to address that it wasn't just my shortcomings as a scholar, but also the lack of support to help me get to that point. When it comes down to it, I'm leaving my program a) because of the abuse, and b) because of the lack of fit in the department. But I am not sure how to handle this situation. Any advice would be fantastic. I just need some help in doing this. People have mentioned that lacking a letter from my advisor won't kill my application, but I need to address it in the correct way. Thanks in advance. | 77526405fe00aa21a8e79a9e6bc892fea55f052733fb00d79e98154325522dbd | [
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