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Why are people scared of PhD?
A PhD is a training ground for learning to do research. Research is an exploration of the unknown and we are seldom prepared for dealing with the unknown. We do not know how well we can handle things, we do not know when it will be over, we do not know what we will find.
How do PhD students make friends?
Use sites like Meetup, Facebook groups, campus club directories, or an online search to find people with common interests who aren’t in your class. Taking a class or joining a group related to a topic you enjoy — or on something totally new! – can be a great way to meet new people and create a satisfying social life.
Do You Enjoy Your PhD program?
The following themes popped up If you are doing a PhD, you probably enjoy the subject of your program so much that you are willing to spend five or six years on it. Indeed, intellectual curiosity is common to most PhD students that I spoke with. Often it comes with little consideration to specific career choices.
Why do PhD students leave their PhD programs?
Others choose to leave because they are burnt out, or their interests have changed. Some students who don’t complete the PhD leave with a master’s degree; others leave with no degree at all. You should be prepared for these scenarios by making a back-up plan.
What makes a successful PhD student successful?
Successful PhD students thrive in a highly intellectual environment, are willing to work very hard with only a possible payoff, love their field of study, and don’t mind forgoing impressive paychecks. If this sounds like you, forge ahead! Browse grad school programs by size, location, and more to find your best fit.
Is there any wrong reason to do a PhD?
That is the exact wrong reason to do a PhD. You should do a PhD ONLY if you know exactly what you want to accomplish at the end of the PhD. Remember, the PhD is a path, not an end.