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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

One thing I've learned in PhD Program

One thing I've learned in academia is to stay away from anything volunteer-based or state-controlled.

4 comments:

  1. One thing I've learned during my PhD: stay well clear of the politics that go on in your department.

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  2. Well, I couldn't avoid the politics. So I guess I've learned quite a bit about it. More specifically, I've learned that there's no right or wrong - it's all about who has more power.

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  3. Yep, you've got it in one. Ultimately that is what it boils down to. My supervisor was head of department, so you can imagine the nightmare I had when I had problems with the way he was handling me. There was nowhere to turn, because he was at the very top!

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  4. Hi, Alex. Thanks much for the articles you've posted on this blog. I started my Phd career about two months ago and think about quitting it now. Since the first months, I've been keeping on receiving warning/notification emails from my advisor, such as "zero contribution to the lab", "no potential", "very disappointed" and etc. Really stressful.

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