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What is the most effective way of addressing student incivilities in the classroom? Lecturer in Health Sciences at a public research university in the US: I have an older student (mid-twenties) in my class who thinks that because he is an adult and is paying a tuition the rules in the class (not talking during class, not leaving early without permission, being on time, not using your cell phone during class) do not apply to him (he actually told me that). Every time I try and enforce the rules in class he tries to turn it around on me by saying I am being rude and disrespectful. I have tried one on one meetings during office hours to address behavior issues and he has been even more disrespectful. What is the most effective way of addressing this bad behavior?
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How important is it to go to a US university to become successful in Computer Science? TLDR: my friend thinks it's imperative to study in a US University to be successful because US uni's are better for Computer Science than other countries' Uni's. I studied my masters in Neuroscience in Germany, I feel pretty good about my education and current career progression. One of my best friends wanted to do his master's in Computer Science and he applied to a few Unis in USA, He got into USC. Unfortunately he is having trouble getting a Visa, because the authorities have deemed him a potential immigrant and rejected him a visa two times. I suggested to him that he can look into European Universities or Canadian Universities, suggesting that it's better because of free education in many European Unis and also better health care. He says that the best Universities for CS are only in the USA. Is he right? Is it not likely to be as successful in the CS field unless you study in a good US University?
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What were the best students you ever had like? Did they go on to do amazing things? Were they also your favourite students, or were your favourite students not necessarily the best ones?
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[ { "content": "What were the best students you ever had like? Did they go on to do amazing things? Were they also your favourite students, or were your favourite students not necessarily the best ones?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Homeschooled. They did.", "role": "assistant" } ]
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Do you have any advice for a transgender woman teaching for the first time after transitioning? In a few weeks I'll teach as a transgender woman for the first time after a sabbatical during which I also transitioned fully. I am a bit anxious about what teaching and interacting with students will be like. I have interacted with colleagues, dean, provost, etc, since my transition, and it's been a more or less supportive environment in that I've faced blatant sexism but not transphobia... I'm lucky to have tenure and know that my transition will not affect my career advancement in my uni. So it's really just about students and teaching that I'm concerned.
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Have you ever been so excited about a research project? That nighttime comes and you cannot sleep because you are still thinking about it and then the next day you are super tired (lol)
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Have you ever been so excited about a research project? That nighttime comes and you cannot sleep because you are still thinking about it and then the next day you are super tired (lol)
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[ { "content": "Have you ever been so excited about a research project? That nighttime comes and you cannot sleep because you are still thinking about it and then the next day you are super tired (lol)", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Yes, I’ve been excited upon realizing that it’s both feasible and ...
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Publishing as an unemployed/independent/between-jobs scientist Hi all, title says it all - I'm between jobs and have been keeping myself busy by brushing up on my data science skills and analyzing data that is freely accessible. I found an interesting pattern that I believe is scientifically relevant and should be published, but as I am unaffiliated with any university/company at the moment I have no idea how to go about this. Can I just submit a paper as is without listing affiliation? Has anyone done anything like this?
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Publishing as an unemployed/independent/between-jobs scientist Hi all, title says it all - I'm between jobs and have been keeping myself busy by brushing up on my data science skills and analyzing data that is freely accessible. I found an interesting pattern that I believe is scientifically relevant and should be published, but as I am unaffiliated with any university/company at the moment I have no idea how to go about this. Can I just submit a paper as is without listing affiliation? Has anyone done anything like this?
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Publishing as an unemployed/independent/between-jobs scientist Hi all, title says it all - I'm between jobs and have been keeping myself busy by brushing up on my data science skills and analyzing data that is freely accessible. I found an interesting pattern that I believe is scientifically relevant and should be published, but as I am unaffiliated with any university/company at the moment I have no idea how to go about this. Can I just submit a paper as is without listing affiliation? Has anyone done anything like this?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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Unusual PhD Examination Results After 3 years of hard work, I received my final 3 PhD examiners reports and it is a little perplexing to say the least. 2 examiners suggested minor revisions and spoke extremely highly of the work (humanities). One said it was the best PhD he had examined in 25 years. The other said he would personally endorse its publication. However, the third tore it to shreds, arguing that it did not even rise to the level on a PhD, despite me publishing a lot of it in established journals throughout my candidature. Has anyone else experienced this type of discrepancy?
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What's your opinion of "Fronties in ..." journals? Are journals like Frontiers in Physics legit? Is it worth being an Associate Editor or Review Editor there? ​ edit: title should say "Frontiers in ..."
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What's your opinion of "Fronties in ..." journals? Are journals like Frontiers in Physics legit? Is it worth being an Associate Editor or Review Editor there? ​ edit: title should say "Frontiers in ..."
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What's your opinion of "Fronties in ..." journals? Are journals like Frontiers in Physics legit? Is it worth being an Associate Editor or Review Editor there? ​ edit: title should say "Frontiers in ..."
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What's your opinion of "Fronties in ..." journals? Are journals like Frontiers in Physics legit? Is it worth being an Associate Editor or Review Editor there? ​ edit: title should say "Frontiers in ..."
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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What's your opinion on journals that charge article processing fees? I recently saw one journal charging $3000. I was curious about people's opinions on article processing fees. Thanks!
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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for dating as an Academic Hi everyone, I had a fiance who committed suicide when I was younger, and after that I ended up a bit "loose" on a "dating spree" so to speak. Although I am fortunate to not have any lasting repercussions of this, I am single and rapidly approaching the point of teaching. I was wondering if anyone would have any recommendations about dating in academic or even using dating apps? I've heard some professors claim to have blackmail attempts by students or former student and I am not sure how to navigate dating in a more "reserved" context.
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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for dating as an Academic Hi everyone, I had a fiance who committed suicide when I was younger, and after that I ended up a bit "loose" on a "dating spree" so to speak. Although I am fortunate to not have any lasting repercussions of this, I am single and rapidly approaching the point of teaching. I was wondering if anyone would have any recommendations about dating in academic or even using dating apps? I've heard some professors claim to have blackmail attempts by students or former student and I am not sure how to navigate dating in a more "reserved" context.
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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for dating as an Academic Hi everyone, I had a fiance who committed suicide when I was younger, and after that I ended up a bit "loose" on a "dating spree" so to speak. Although I am fortunate to not have any lasting repercussions of this, I am single and rapidly approaching the point of teaching. I was wondering if anyone would have any recommendations about dating in academic or even using dating apps? I've heard some professors claim to have blackmail attempts by students or former student and I am not sure how to navigate dating in a more "reserved" context.
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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for dating as an Academic Hi everyone, I had a fiance who committed suicide when I was younger, and after that I ended up a bit "loose" on a "dating spree" so to speak. Although I am fortunate to not have any lasting repercussions of this, I am single and rapidly approaching the point of teaching. I was wondering if anyone would have any recommendations about dating in academic or even using dating apps? I've heard some professors claim to have blackmail attempts by students or former student and I am not sure how to navigate dating in a more "reserved" context.
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Tips, Tricks, and Advice for dating as an Academic Hi everyone, I had a fiance who committed suicide when I was younger, and after that I ended up a bit "loose" on a "dating spree" so to speak. Although I am fortunate to not have any lasting repercussions of this, I am single and rapidly approaching the point of teaching. I was wondering if anyone would have any recommendations about dating in academic or even using dating apps? I've heard some professors claim to have blackmail attempts by students or former student and I am not sure how to navigate dating in a more "reserved" context.
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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[ { "content": "PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives th...
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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[ { "content": "PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives th...
[ { "content": "PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives th...
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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[ { "content": "PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives th...
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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[ { "content": "PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives th...
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PhD as an escape Hello all. I’m going to start applying for grad school soon I’m a bit concerned about the actual reason I’m getting a PhD for. I’ve realised that I’m not going for it because I’m extremely passionate about my subject but because I don’t want to lead the so-called ‘normal’ lives that my friends and family are living. I want to use it as an escape to stay out of the ‘real-world’ for as long as possible. The rat-race disgusts me. A lot of my childhood friends have just got corporate jobs and it saddens me to see them brag about their salaries and cool new offices like little kids. All of them and my family think that I’m an idiot for not trying to get a corporate job when I have so much potential. They think anyone who isn’t constantly trying to maximise the amount of money they make is an idiot and that really pisses me off. My father works in a pretty big company and he’s probably the most miserable person I’ve ever met in my life. I’d like to be rich too but not just for the heck of it, but by achieving something truly significant and that I can be proud of. I’ve also been suffering from depression for the past few years and I’ve realised that when I’m in the library in my university working on a problem, I forget all about it. Even if I don’t enjoy it that much, using all of my mental faculties to focus on solving something makes me rise above the bullshit that surrounds me and makes me feel less alienated. This probably is because I’m an introvert who has cut out most of his friends and family from his life. When I’m working on a problem, keeping myself busy, nothing else concerns me. Which is why I think I can do this for the rest of my life. Does any of this sound familiar to any of you? Should I go for a PhD with this mindset or am I bound to fail?
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Changing one’s co-authorship? Another fellow student and I decided to work on a research paper to submit to a conference. From the start, I took the lead since they weren’t familiar with the research field we were in (Cognitive Science). They worked strictly on the computational side of things while I worked on the behavioral + some of the computational. However, there was a lot of “hand-holding” involved since I’d constantly have to direct them on what to develop and even what to write because they were “indecisive.” I wrote roughly 95% of the paper, implemented an LM model, and recruited participants, which is almost everything. They only developed the simulation (basic Unity + a plugin), inputted the figures, and wrote a couple of short bullet points. Despite this and gut instincts to put him as the second author, I still caved in and gave him first authorship. We recently found out we got into the workshop, and after I told them, they told me they didn’t want to be a part of it. They proceeded to say they “didn’t care,” and we took the spot from someone more deserving. This hurt me quite a lot because they knew how much getting in would mean to me. I want to proceed even if it means presenting alone because I’m proud of my research, and I’m better off without them. With that, I was wondering if it would be ethical to change their co-authorship to second/am I allowed to? I genuinely don’t believe they deserve first authorship, but I wanted to get some perspective since I’m still relatively new to this. Thank you!
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Changing one’s co-authorship? Another fellow student and I decided to work on a research paper to submit to a conference. From the start, I took the lead since they weren’t familiar with the research field we were in (Cognitive Science). They worked strictly on the computational side of things while I worked on the behavioral + some of the computational. However, there was a lot of “hand-holding” involved since I’d constantly have to direct them on what to develop and even what to write because they were “indecisive.” I wrote roughly 95% of the paper, implemented an LM model, and recruited participants, which is almost everything. They only developed the simulation (basic Unity + a plugin), inputted the figures, and wrote a couple of short bullet points. Despite this and gut instincts to put him as the second author, I still caved in and gave him first authorship. We recently found out we got into the workshop, and after I told them, they told me they didn’t want to be a part of it. They proceeded to say they “didn’t care,” and we took the spot from someone more deserving. This hurt me quite a lot because they knew how much getting in would mean to me. I want to proceed even if it means presenting alone because I’m proud of my research, and I’m better off without them. With that, I was wondering if it would be ethical to change their co-authorship to second/am I allowed to? I genuinely don’t believe they deserve first authorship, but I wanted to get some perspective since I’m still relatively new to this. Thank you!
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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[ { "content": "Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Nope. I've had a lot of interesting conversations with students who linger to ask questions. Now if it's a...
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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[ { "content": "Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I do only when it is because the student is solely brown-nosing. Ain't nobody got time for that! Otherwise,...
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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[ { "content": "Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I do only when it is because the student is solely brown-nosing. Ain't nobody got time for that! Otherwise,...
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Professors, do you get annoyed when students stay after class for a quick question? Would you prefer them to come to your office hours instead?
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advice needed for tenure letter of support Please help. My former professor asked me to write a letter of support for tenure. I agreed to help her out but am stuck getting started (I need to get it back to her by Thursday). I have no idea where to start or what these letters should look like. I'm hoping someone might dm me an example of a letter they've written? Or at least give me some advice/sentence starters. Thank you.
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How to find PhD Programs (USA, STEM) I am curious how folks find their PhD programs in the USA in STEM fields. In particular, I am looking into applying for chemistry programs and often hear people say that some programs are “good” for certain types of chemistry (eg polymer chemistry). How do people learn this? Where can I go to learn more about many programs at once?
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How to find PhD Programs (USA, STEM) I am curious how folks find their PhD programs in the USA in STEM fields. In particular, I am looking into applying for chemistry programs and often hear people say that some programs are “good” for certain types of chemistry (eg polymer chemistry). How do people learn this? Where can I go to learn more about many programs at once?
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How to find PhD Programs (USA, STEM) I am curious how folks find their PhD programs in the USA in STEM fields. In particular, I am looking into applying for chemistry programs and often hear people say that some programs are “good” for certain types of chemistry (eg polymer chemistry). How do people learn this? Where can I go to learn more about many programs at once?
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How to find PhD Programs (USA, STEM) I am curious how folks find their PhD programs in the USA in STEM fields. In particular, I am looking into applying for chemistry programs and often hear people say that some programs are “good” for certain types of chemistry (eg polymer chemistry). How do people learn this? Where can I go to learn more about many programs at once?
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I got offered a postdoc with no interview, is something suspicious? I am a former PhD student who has not completed his corrections yet, I have no published papers but I do have some preprints. I applied for a postdoc position overseas (I am from the UK) and this one is in Chile. I do not speak a word of Spanish but despite that I was awarded the position without interview. The institution is the Universidad O'Higgins, I could not find out much about the place. But I am super suspicious of this. Is something up? Does the university have a reputation that I don't know about?
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I'm a pretty successful 30-year-old postdoc who's lost his passion for research. I can't 'fake it' for the rest of my life, but I've got nothing outside of science to fall back on and I suck at networking. Advice? What can I do? Sorry for the throwaway. Suffice it to say I'm a fairly successful postdoc working in biomedical research with a PhD from a top-20 research school, where I was quite successful as a grad student. The last few years have been really bad for my mental health, and I've recently come to the conclusion that I just can't do this for the rest of my life. I've got some time left in my current position and plenty left to finish to keep myself occupied in the short-term, but in the long-term I've got to acknowledge that I don't enjoy it anymore, I'm just not cut out for the lifestyle, I want more security and predictability so that I can start a family, and I just don't have the qualities that rising PIs seem to have. So I need, at minimum, a sabbatical of sorts. More likely I'd want to close the lab notebook for the last time and move on to something else. I've got a lot of ideas, an aptitude for computer programming, hopes to live overseas, and a lot of other fanciful goals and interests, but nothing really in the way of formal training or real-world experience outside of science. Has anyone else gone through a career crisis like this? Do you have any advice for me? What thought process did you go for and did you ultimately land somewhere rewarding?
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I'm a pretty successful 30-year-old postdoc who's lost his passion for research. I can't 'fake it' for the rest of my life, but I've got nothing outside of science to fall back on and I suck at networking. Advice? What can I do? Sorry for the throwaway. Suffice it to say I'm a fairly successful postdoc working in biomedical research with a PhD from a top-20 research school, where I was quite successful as a grad student. The last few years have been really bad for my mental health, and I've recently come to the conclusion that I just can't do this for the rest of my life. I've got some time left in my current position and plenty left to finish to keep myself occupied in the short-term, but in the long-term I've got to acknowledge that I don't enjoy it anymore, I'm just not cut out for the lifestyle, I want more security and predictability so that I can start a family, and I just don't have the qualities that rising PIs seem to have. So I need, at minimum, a sabbatical of sorts. More likely I'd want to close the lab notebook for the last time and move on to something else. I've got a lot of ideas, an aptitude for computer programming, hopes to live overseas, and a lot of other fanciful goals and interests, but nothing really in the way of formal training or real-world experience outside of science. Has anyone else gone through a career crisis like this? Do you have any advice for me? What thought process did you go for and did you ultimately land somewhere rewarding?
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I'm an admin assistant in an academic department. One of the grad students is being really disrespectful to me. Advice? Before I was the admin assistant, I was a student in the department and made friends with some of the grad students. Now, though, I am in charge of the department's office and administrative needs. One of the grad students I had met while a student is now treating me very rudely. He has an attitude that he can do whatever he wants and when I ask him to not do something he basically says he doesn't care and he'll do it anyway. He stored leftover food and drinks from an event in the office, promising to pick it up the next day. He said I could take whatever I wanted in exchange for storing the stuff. Two days later, he finally came to pick it up. He went into our fridge (supposed to be just for office staff) and began taking the drinks I had put in there for myself. I asked him not to take those since I had planned to drink them and he said "I'm going to take whatever I want. They're mine." He then left us with all the extra food and drinks that I had asked him to remove from the office/not give us in the first place. This is just one example of him taking advantage of the department, assuming he is allowed free reign in our office, and being disrespectful to me. I can't count the number of times just in the last few weeks since starting the position that I've had to ask him not to do something or leave something in the office only to have him completely ignore me. The issue is obviously that he doesn't see me as someone with power (even though I'm in charge of his registration, funding, etc. and have a ton of power) since he knew me as a student before. However, I am now in charge of this office and he needs to listen when I tell him he can't leave things in here. What should I do about this? Should I mention it to the department chair (my boss)? Should I talk directly to the grad student? Or should I just try to ignore it and not let it get to me?
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I'm an admin assistant in an academic department. One of the grad students is being really disrespectful to me. Advice? Before I was the admin assistant, I was a student in the department and made friends with some of the grad students. Now, though, I am in charge of the department's office and administrative needs. One of the grad students I had met while a student is now treating me very rudely. He has an attitude that he can do whatever he wants and when I ask him to not do something he basically says he doesn't care and he'll do it anyway. He stored leftover food and drinks from an event in the office, promising to pick it up the next day. He said I could take whatever I wanted in exchange for storing the stuff. Two days later, he finally came to pick it up. He went into our fridge (supposed to be just for office staff) and began taking the drinks I had put in there for myself. I asked him not to take those since I had planned to drink them and he said "I'm going to take whatever I want. They're mine." He then left us with all the extra food and drinks that I had asked him to remove from the office/not give us in the first place. This is just one example of him taking advantage of the department, assuming he is allowed free reign in our office, and being disrespectful to me. I can't count the number of times just in the last few weeks since starting the position that I've had to ask him not to do something or leave something in the office only to have him completely ignore me. The issue is obviously that he doesn't see me as someone with power (even though I'm in charge of his registration, funding, etc. and have a ton of power) since he knew me as a student before. However, I am now in charge of this office and he needs to listen when I tell him he can't leave things in here. What should I do about this? Should I mention it to the department chair (my boss)? Should I talk directly to the grad student? Or should I just try to ignore it and not let it get to me?
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What do they never tell when you join as an Assistant Professor (first job)? I’m joining a university as an Assistant professor in the fall. I’m 27 and very new to this entire process, but I do want to grow and continue to flourish in the field. I’m wondering if there is anything they avoid telling you in your first job.
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What does it mean to be "waitlisted" for a PhD program? US Have written back asking if they need any further docs, etc and also asked by when will they make final decisions. But if someone knows the nuances, pls tell!
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What does "good enough" (in terms of writing a manuscript, paper, proposal, etc.) mean to you? Hi everyone, I am a four year PhD student in the USA in geosciences. I'm at the point where I've written a handful of lot of abstracts, white papers, proposals, and contributed as co-author to some peer-reviewed papers, but always a minor role in writing, more-so data analysis or just a small piece of writing. I'm at the point where I am preparing my own manuscripts as first or second author to be submitted for the peer-review process. This feels like a whole new realm of "serious" where I am now in the driver's seat and laboring over my work. My advisor advocated for me to just get manuscripts to the point of "good enough", meaning you didn't plagiarize, it's factually correct, editorially sound. Now that I'm submitting work for peer-review, I feel even more pressure to not make novice mistakes, but I'm getting to the point where I think I'm laboring too much. How do you define "good enough?"
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What does "good enough" (in terms of writing a manuscript, paper, proposal, etc.) mean to you? Hi everyone, I am a four year PhD student in the USA in geosciences. I'm at the point where I've written a handful of lot of abstracts, white papers, proposals, and contributed as co-author to some peer-reviewed papers, but always a minor role in writing, more-so data analysis or just a small piece of writing. I'm at the point where I am preparing my own manuscripts as first or second author to be submitted for the peer-review process. This feels like a whole new realm of "serious" where I am now in the driver's seat and laboring over my work. My advisor advocated for me to just get manuscripts to the point of "good enough", meaning you didn't plagiarize, it's factually correct, editorially sound. Now that I'm submitting work for peer-review, I feel even more pressure to not make novice mistakes, but I'm getting to the point where I think I'm laboring too much. How do you define "good enough?"
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What does "good enough" (in terms of writing a manuscript, paper, proposal, etc.) mean to you? Hi everyone, I am a four year PhD student in the USA in geosciences. I'm at the point where I've written a handful of lot of abstracts, white papers, proposals, and contributed as co-author to some peer-reviewed papers, but always a minor role in writing, more-so data analysis or just a small piece of writing. I'm at the point where I am preparing my own manuscripts as first or second author to be submitted for the peer-review process. This feels like a whole new realm of "serious" where I am now in the driver's seat and laboring over my work. My advisor advocated for me to just get manuscripts to the point of "good enough", meaning you didn't plagiarize, it's factually correct, editorially sound. Now that I'm submitting work for peer-review, I feel even more pressure to not make novice mistakes, but I'm getting to the point where I think I'm laboring too much. How do you define "good enough?"
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What does "good enough" (in terms of writing a manuscript, paper, proposal, etc.) mean to you? Hi everyone, I am a four year PhD student in the USA in geosciences. I'm at the point where I've written a handful of lot of abstracts, white papers, proposals, and contributed as co-author to some peer-reviewed papers, but always a minor role in writing, more-so data analysis or just a small piece of writing. I'm at the point where I am preparing my own manuscripts as first or second author to be submitted for the peer-review process. This feels like a whole new realm of "serious" where I am now in the driver's seat and laboring over my work. My advisor advocated for me to just get manuscripts to the point of "good enough", meaning you didn't plagiarize, it's factually correct, editorially sound. Now that I'm submitting work for peer-review, I feel even more pressure to not make novice mistakes, but I'm getting to the point where I think I'm laboring too much. How do you define "good enough?"
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What does "being a scientist" mean to you? What is at the core of being a scientist? On the verge of finishing my Master's in Cognitive Neuropsychology and soon to start my PhD I was wondering what you all think about what's at the core of "being a scientist." Being a scientist is/means... "Being a scientist means having passion for your work" What do you think?
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What does "being a scientist" mean to you? What is at the core of being a scientist? On the verge of finishing my Master's in Cognitive Neuropsychology and soon to start my PhD I was wondering what you all think about what's at the core of "being a scientist." Being a scientist is/means... "Being a scientist means having passion for your work" What do you think?
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