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Im at Hopkins and the program is through a Hopkins school so they were helping with some of it which definitely attracted me in the first place. Biotech is still broad enough that there are a ton of options to go specialize in something. The PhD program I would like to be in is Environmental Toxicology, still requires biotech principles.world renown Harry Potter expert
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BUT. I did finish, with respectable grades. But I still don't care. You can't gauge someone very well based on a spreadsheet of their last 4-8 years in school.
This is why I say good luck. You are doing something I simply cannot. I envy you to a degree. Keep it up.world renown Harry Potter expert
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On the topic of PhD's,
Currently sitting in a 7 person seminar room being taught by a Economics PhD.
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4 weeks till graduation bump.
semester seems to be slowing down a little but there is still so much to be done.1997 Audi A4 1.8t 5-Speed (bamboo metallic): ST Coilovers, Sport Edition 17x7.5 Et35, 215/45/17 Kumho AST, Panzer, Depo Ecodes, 55w 5k bulbs, Magnaflow 14815, Res delete, JHM Vent Boost gauge
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PhD here. Do it if it gets you to where you want to go (e.g. NEED the degree to get the job you want, like to be a professor or a high level researcher in industry). DO NOT do it "just because" you can't find a job at the moment, don't know what else to do, etc.
The opportunity costs in terms of time/money in a 4-8 year PhD are considerable. If you are lucky enough to be in a field like mine (science) where you get paid to go to school, you will still probably only gross ~$20K/year.
My friends from college are ten years into their careers and are starting families. Now in my early 30s, I might still be 5 years away from the job I was trained to do (if I ever even get there) and let's just say I've sacrificed a lot of financial and lifestyle stability/security in the meantime.
That said, the five years I spent in graduate school were incredibly amazing. A research degree is nothing like a course degree (ala a bachelor's or many master's), it is more like an apprenticeship. Between the things I learned, the new science I discovered, and the people I got to work with/get to know, I wouldn't trade it for anything. It has completely changed my world view.
If this is a route you think you want to go, PM me and I can give a lot more individual guidance. I am sure there are other R3V'ers out there who can speak to this as well, and their mileage my differ.sigpicComment
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Graduating with B.A. in International Studies-Economics & a Minor in Business in 8 weeks.
Feels good. Feels better to have a job lined up, as many of my peers do not.
I am lucky because I networked hard, and had great internships and extra-curriculars.
My school has a fairly poor career services outreach, and is all around pretty bad at placing students in the real world.
Speaks overall IMO to the University of California system being based around research, rather than real-world application.
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Had my last test in "thermodynamics & statistical mechanics" today. Check one off the list.
Now for photonics and Intro to quantum mechanics. The latter is going to be a bitch of a test I think.'91 325i
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