Signup date: 27 Apr 2009 at 11:40am
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I did a Masters with my current supervisor which was good, the topic interested me and so when he applied for funding to continue the project, I accepted an offer to do a 4yr PhD with him.
However, I'm finding things very different now... First of all he has changed the project, so I'm not doing the same thing as I did for my MSc. Secondly, we never have any funding, I'm always having to scrounge things from other people, and it's frustrating. Thirdly, my supervisor has a way of making me feel so guilty if things don't work that I can't sleep at night!! But I just don't have the motivation do this anymore and 3 and a half more years of this will really depress me!!
Now this is the predicament... If I apply to other places, he will have to be my ref. So he will know I am looking elsewhere. Also, if I don't get another place somewhere else, I don't want to burn my bridges. I'm also really unhappy with the place I live in general anyway so I'm desperate to move. I didn't get very good grades at undergrad or A Levels so I'm also wondering if this will affect it?? I've only just been diagnosed as dyslexic so I'm sure this had something to do with the low grades.
Lastly, will this affect future funding for me, or funding my current department? And does it look really bad for prospective project supervisors that I am already enrolled onto a course?
Thanks for the help guys!! :-(
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