Sometimes when I tell people it is my goal to get a PhD some say (amongst other things) "It might never happen".
Why do people say that? It really annoys me.
What do they know that I don't?
Why are they so negative?
For me this type of talk is useless.
What is the point of saying that to a person that obviously cares about his or her own future?
Why the negativity?
I know I am very good at my subject and I have the paper work to prove it.
What gives random people the right to judge my situation based on no knowledge of me whatsoever?
:-s
Cheers.
I think there must have been a period when a lot of people did PhDs - like a fad or something, because my parents know a lot of people their age that had career breaks and went and did PhDs and 90% of those people didn't get it finished, and just went on to other things, so maybe there is a generation of people who have seen a lot of people never complete?
I can't stand it when my parents give me advice about my PhD, they haven't even got degrees and they phone up and say "you should do your writing on the train" - and when I point out that I need a PC, endnote, hard copies of journals, internet access etc. to do writing, they just say "oh stop making excuses"! - like writing a thesis is like knitting or something, you can do it in your spare 5 mins throughout the day! GRRR.
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