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I prefer not do this, as this will take many years. To be honest this job that I'm looking at is actually kind of unrelated to engineering, but its been an interest of mine since high school.
And also, guys, I found out my funding comes from a company in the industry. I am under no contract with this company, other than an NDA, if that helps.
I went to talk to some people at the Uni today, everyone is either away, useless or directs me to someone else. In the mean time, has anyone else heard about having to pay back scholarships when you quit?
Our office lady is away today, I'll have to get the contract tomorrow. Fingers cross.
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Everyone, I've lurked around this forum for a while now, and this is my first post. I'm looking for some advice here.
I started my engineering PhD in UK about 13 months ago. In retrospect, I came here for the wrong reasons. I came here because of a scholarship + living expenses, and at the time it seemed like a good idea because jobs were hard to come by. I was never interested by academic research and there was never a plan to go to graduate school until the final few months of my undergraduate degree.
Now, a little more than a year after starting, I hate my life. My supervisor is frequently missing, and when he is here his criticisms are not constructive. One time he actually said "in engineering we don't use Excel, if you want to use Excel fuck off and be an accountant". There hasn't been a great deal of progress on my project. My girlfriend of 4 years broke up with me in May because of the distance. I've developed sleeping problems at night. On top of all this I've been smoking more and more. Also, my family back home has run into some financial problems, and I just feel obligated to help.
So, for the last two months or so, I've been actively looking for a job (in London). I'm getting pretty close to one that I think I'll actually enjoy. I just have one question. I'm not an EU citizen, and having come here on a scholarship and stipend, will I be required to pay back everything I've received, if I quit graduate school early next year? Has anyone here ever heard of anything like this before? A housemate of mine told me this happened to one of his friends, but I haven't heard about this from anyone else.
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