Hi all, some of you might remember me, I gave up my PhD in July last year and have been working for over a year now..
Ive been threatened with redundancy recently and have been thinking about looking round for another PhD to start...
Is this a) wise and b) doable..
I had 18 months worth of EPSRC DTA funding on my last attempt and the PhD Ive seen is a 4 year (1yr MRes/ 3yr PhD) EPSRC funded program
I cant afford to self fund but am interested in considering attempting it again
reasons I left before: my supervisor sucked, to the extent that I end up on antidepressants and I wasnt enjoying the topic - though that could have been due to my supervisor..
Am I crazy?
Oh and if I did do it (starting next year) I would be 34 when I finish (assuming I finished in 3yrs) is that too late to get a job??
Thanks all
I did one year of a funded PhD in my 20s and I'm now finishing (I hope!) another funded PhD - and I'm now 46 :p
TBH, I edited the first one out of my CV completely. I later mentioned it to my sup but he was completely disinterested.
I don't know how funding bodies react (since I was er, economical with the truth) - but I imagine that as long as it's up to your sup (i.e. it'e their funding rather than you applying directly) it shouldn't make any difference as long as your sup is confident. One word of caution though - think very carefully ahout your committment second time around because it would be pretty depressing to go through that twice. I have had a lot of set backs of one kind or another (all unexpected), and having taken 2 years out and now splitting my time with childcare, I'm taking much longer than I expected - but the thought of not completeing AGAIN really pushes me - I just couldn't stand it!
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