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suffering and no reward for doing a PhD?

R

See http://ringmar.net/forgethefootnotes/?p=97 - after reading this, I am seriously considering withdrawing my funding acceptance.

S

It's just one person's opinion. My two best mates (who are very like me) often talk fondly of the time they spent doing their PhDs a few years ago and have heartily recommended I do it.

Obviously it has its up and downs but I'm looking forward to it.

S

A PhD is a lifestyle and it isn't for everyone - personally I love it

J

no one will give a job for a lazy ass. so a phd is the only choice for me.

S

Jewel - you obviously got the same career advice as me

B

Please- everyone is overlooking the obvious. You are to a certain extent (and myself to a large extent) YOUR OWN BOSS. Ok, you have deadlines and work to hand in etc but you are left to get on with it. I am anyway, hence the reason Im so behind. But that is the beauty of it.
So when I see article like this one I take no notice as you need to experience the PhD process yourself. Life skills!!!!

S

I asked a lot of ex-PhD students about the experience and they all said it can be a horrible experience at times, but they also said most of the time it was great and they loved it

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