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  1. How do PhD Programs Work? Timeline, Milestones, & Stages of PhDs

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  2. Masters Vs PhD: The Difference Between Masters & PhD/Doctorates 2022

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  3. Is PhD hard? |How many hours do you need to work|Can you work during a PhD?

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  4. What's The Cost of a PHD? #infographic

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  6. A Comprehensive Guide to Applying for a PhD in India [2023]

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  1. Is a PhD really worth it? : r/PhD

    It was a great use of part of my life. If you view school as an arduous ordeal and measure your success by your lifetime earnings, then a PhD likely isn't worth it. If you think school is fun and you measure success by doing a job that you enjoy, then it is much more likely to be worth it. Reply reply. HereWeGoReddi.

  2. My top tips for starting PhD students : r/GradSchool

    For maximum effectiveness I do spread my work out a bit into the weekend. Things like lab work and programming I could do for hours and hours at a time, but things like interpreting results, planning and researching new experiments or analyses, reading papers, and writing require frequent but smaller chunks of time for me.

  3. Serious question: why does anyone do a PhD? : r/AskAcademia

    Similarly, a PhD student is expected to know a lot more theory/background knowledge in the field and research skills compared to an undergrad. PhD students are also expected to do research contributing to their dissertation, which means they must work with their advisor to keep focused on their topic and their scope.

  4. How do PhD programs work in the US : r/AskEngineers

    The professors in these programs are looking for PhD candidates to carry out research. If you are accepted, you can expect the equivalent of a full-time research job with part-time coursework. Your coursework is funded through the program, and you usually get a stipend of around $30,000 +/- a year. not a lot, but enough to live on for the 3 to ...

  5. for RAs in Industry, do you have a PhD? are PhDs even useful ...

    In academia in Canada we have RA (research assistant), minimum BSc or RA (research associate) minimum phD. If you google Online/Part-Time PhD programs, you will see plenty of them being offered by top schools. Choose one and continue working at the same time. Kill 2 birds with 1 stone: PhD and $$$$$$.

  6. For those of us working on our PhD's

    Hi, all. I'm a first year PhD in law. Our programme has no course work, and we're required to submit a 7000-10 000 word proposal by end August in our first year. The higher degrees committee then makes a call on whether we can continue. My first draft is due at the end of this month.

  7. Ph.D candidates: how does tuition work for you? : r/GradSchool

    At my school, tuition is charged to you. However, students apply for RA/TAships or fellowships, which grants a tuition waiver and a stipend for a set number of years (mine is 5). I do know of other funded PhD candidates who have been at my school for longer than that, so presumably there are ways to extend funding. 2.

  8. Is it true that PhD students need to work 10-12 hours a day every day

    When you are finally at the point where you can do the research for your PhD, you may as well do not consider it as work any more. There are plenty of ways, how you can boost your own productivity. If the environment is right, co-workers, supervisors, friends, equipment, then you should be able to find your way of getting the most out of it.

  9. [To Faculty/PhDs] How does PhD admissions work "precisely"??

    Generally, does the admissions process start before or after the holidays?? PS: I am an international student applying to PhD programs in Engineering; this type of admissions process is a new experience for me. In my country, admissions happen with standardized tests holding the highest weight.

  10. Twenty things I wish I'd known when I started my PhD

    20. Enjoy your PhD! It can be tough, and there will be days when you wish you had a 'normal' job, but PhDs are full of wonderful experiences and give you the opportunity to work on something ...

  11. How to Turn a Ph.D. Into a Nonacademic Career

    Oh, I know in the Ph.D. hierarchy of needs a paycheck can be the most important thing. I've been there. To pay the bills, you might need to take the first job offer you receive. But in the long run, you should develop a vision that goes beyond what you can do with your Ph.D. to what you want to do with your Ph.D. Because the sky is the limit.

  12. Master's vs PhD

    The two most common types of graduate degrees are master's and doctoral degrees: A master's is a 1-2 year degree that can prepare you for a multitude of careers. A PhD, or doctoral degree, takes 3-7 years to complete (depending on the country) and prepares you for a career in academic research. A master's is also the necessary first ...

  13. 9 things you should consider before embarking on a PhD

    9. There are no real breaks. In a stereotypical "9-to-5" job, when the workday is over or the weekend arrives, you can generally forget about your work. And a vacation provides an even longer respite. But in a PhD program, your schedule becomes "whenever you find time to get your work done."

  14. Australia has way more PhD graduates than academic jobs. Here's how to

    About 25% of PhD graduates got some employment in academia according to a small-scale survey in 2011. Our estimates suggest this figure has not changed much as of 2021. If there are about 185,000 ...

  15. phd

    If you do a PhD, after you graduate, you'll need to find a job. If you get a job now, you'll already have a job. If you do well you might even command a higher salary in 5 years' time compared to entering the market as a fresh PhD. You might find you don't need a PhD. This could especially be the case if you work with other PhD-holders.

  16. work life balance

    I strongly disagree that wanting to keep regular hours is missing the point of a PhD. I would actually say the opposite: failing to set boundaries around work during your PhD is a great way to ruin your mental and physical health, can make you susceptible to workplace abuse, and, ironically, will probably make you less productive.

  17. Where Do Ph.D. Scientists Work?

    Mathematics had the highest percentage of Ph.D. graduates working in academic positions—61%—while engineering had the lowest, at 26%. Overall, about 20% of the Ph.D. researchers did not work in STEM fields. The number was highest (about 28%) for black, white, and Hispanic women. It was lowest for Hispanic men and Asian women (18%) and for ...

  18. The Benefits and Challenges of an Industry-Funded PhD

    Industry-funded PhDs offer the opportunity to pursue your research in a more vocational setting, developing excellent transferrable skills and providing you with plenty of business experience. This blog, originally published in May 2019, explores some of the main pros and cons associated with this kind of doctorate.

  19. Is it possible to work full time and complete a PhD?

    61. Each situation is different, and it might be hard to generalise, but roughly speaking, you can see a PhD thesis as requiring about 3-4 years working full time. For some people it might be a bit less, for others a bit more, but that's a good average. In addition, a PhD includes of course "technical" work, but also "academic training", such ...

  20. The Many Careers of History PhDs: A Study of Job Outcomes, Spring ...

    The overall employment rate for history PhDs was exceptionally high: only two people in the sample appeared unemployed, and none of them occupied the positions that often serve as punch lines for jokes about humanities PhDs—as baristas or short order cooks. Just over half of the PhDs in our sample—50.6 percent—were employed on the tenure ...

  21. The Complete Guide to a Side Hustle for a PhD Student or Postdoc

    1) Track Your Time. Set weekly limits for yourself on the amount of time you will spend on your role as a graduate student or postdoc vs. on your side hustle. If your time spent side hustling creeps too high or your time spent on research dips too low, you know you need to readjust.

  22. How does saying the n-word work for white people?

    Hypocrisy or not i don't say racial slurs even if the folks its meant to harm use it as a term of endearment amongst themselves. Theirs literally never an ok exception for a white person to say it except when you're feeling racist. If you're fine being perceived as a racist then yes, you can say the n word.

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    BWI to JFK. For the travel destination, search something like "Directions to Disneyland" or "Directions to x". For the package one, you need to go to an app like Amazon, check for items that are arriving on the way, then it will show the package's tracking ID at the top. Copy and paste into Bing.

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