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Quitting the PhD at the Final Hurdle

J

Hi everyone

I'm at the end (albeit extended...) of a scientific 4 year PhD program. After 2 years I knew I hated it, and didn't want a career in the field. I had actually found enjoyment in art, and have published work/interviews/commissions. I kept the PhD going to 1) pay back my supervisor's efforts in obtaining funding, 2) maintain an income, 3) prove to myself I could achieve it.

I have no publications and earlier this year fell into anxiety/depression because of the work. I was allowed 2 months extension. 1 month in, I'm still correcting 3 results chapters and haven't started 3 other chapters, with only 3.5 weeks to go.

My supervisor suggested 4 months further extension (and a little pushy about it). I have no source of income. I'm in debt and can't afford to keep going without a job. Also emotionally every hour wears on you, particularly the PhD has low value for future career plans.

It's a difficult decision. I've seen many posts encouraging people at the end... but I feel deep down I'd cycle into a state of further debt and depression doing this. I have a distinction at Masters level, so not worried about fallback qualifications. My supervisor is the busy/absent/non-lab type, but a nice guy overall. However, his input to my project setup has been quite poor, and he's previously led me to do experiments that were very useless for the write-up.

My predicament is do I try wing it, apply for the extension to satisfy his goals at the detriment to myself? Or do I quit, face instant relief, potentially burn a bridge, but be true to myself and prioritise a career in something I love?

Any comments are really appreciated, could do with some perspective if anyone's experienced similar?

K

You need an income so look for a job, any job. And you might not like it but get that extension and finish writing up. It may be of benefit later in your life to have a phd no matter how much you hate the process rn.

I

dont quit when you are already near the finishing line. you are already in pain, so get a reward from it. yes the financial aspect might take a burden but there are ways to earn some income (teaching, private tutor?)..

T

I agree with the others - I feel you've come too far to quit now. It's only a few more months and then you're free of it.

M

+ you may consider "outer" assistance, search for professionals ready to help with your research.

J

Thanks everyone for your help. I shared the same concerns with some of my friends and they all said the same thing - that by putting in this last push of effort I'd be doing myself a huge favor in the long term. I also voiced my concerns with the supervisor who's been massively supportive and agreed to put in extra reading support if I need it.

So I'm gonna give it my best and complete it, thanks again everyone.

Jonny

T

Good news Jonnyk9 - hopefully it will all be done in no time at all

P

Quote From jonnyk9:
Thanks everyone for your help. I shared the same concerns with some of my friends and they all said the same thing - that by putting in this last push of effort I'd be doing myself a huge favor in the long term. I also voiced my concerns with the supervisor who's been massively supportive and agreed to put in extra reading support if I need it.

So I'm gonna give it my best and complete it, thanks again everyone.

Jonny


Good luck. This has to be the right decision given how close you are to the end.
It is worth remembering that very few people achieve this level.
Even if you never end up using what you have done directly, it is worth remembering that you made it when most others dont even attempt it.

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