I've just started a MSc Res (Part-time) starting in September. I have always wanted to do a Phd but initially felt that I may want to take some time out after my MSc in a couple of years time so made do with the decision to do just a MSc Res. I am thoroughly enjoying the course and am finding my research topic really interesting and am now even more convinced that I want to do a Phd in the same subject. Somebody recently mentioned that they couldn't see why I wasn't just doing a Phd now. In the long run I would be actually taking less time and less money just doing it now.
I know I've only just started and haven't really fully got into it but I feel like I have so much enthusiasm and motivation that I could do a Phd. Is it too early to talk to my sup? Should I just carry on? I'm worried that if I don't say something know, my research proposal will not be enough to convert it to a Phd further down the line.
The beginning of a research project can be very exciting - the direction your research will take is often largely undecided or up for debate and this can be a very intellectually stimulating period.The return rate of the hours you spend working is high - as the topic is new to you, you learn can learn much in a relatively short space of time. In my experience, the enthusiasm many students have at this stage may wane to a greater or lesser degree (just like at the end of the 'honeymoon' period of a new relationship) or at least be tested during the duration of the project. I don't mean to discourage you from applying for a PhD but rather think it may be prudent to wait a little longer before expressing an interest to your supervisor (they may begin to look for funding for you or otherwise factor you into their plans) in case you do have a change of heart. I think it takes longer than a couple of months to work out if research is really for you and if you really want to make the long-term commitment of the PhD. Of course, that is just one person's opinion and the others on the forum may disagree!
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Hi lcamoir,
I have the impression you gave yourself the answer already ;)
I am doing a PhD right now and love it so far. You know, I am determined to be honest with my supervisors, including my plans, my problems and my fears. I don't see the problem of mentioning your thoughts. You might get useful feedback for a decision you can still take later on.
Good luck.
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