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Partner has a phd. Can confirm she recommends no one ever do it.

She only finished it out of spite, so her paper work no longer has miss/Mrs and no relation to her marriage status.

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maybe it is the graduate students that are giving the phd’s programs depression

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Millenial graduate students are ruining PHDs!

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It’s difficult to know if this might just be a correlation to age of onset, plus the effect of new project or work. Maybe other graduates of similar careers (i.e. chemists going into big pharma) that doesn’t go into PhD programmes would be a nice control. But there’s no curve there.

Alas, I know academia is difficult. But I wouldn’t dare drawing conclusions without a proper comparison.

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I completed my chemistry PhD with the sole purpose of landing a job in big pharma (which I did). The curve is accurate with regard to my experience

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Maybe it’s Sweden?

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Stockholm syndrome?

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I’m staring at a PhD and genuinely considering it. I already have an M.S. and that was brutal. But my career stalled and nobody is hiring. Plus I hate myself. Should I do it?

I just want to do a cool project. I have no interest in academia, lol.

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If it sounds interesting and other things just don’t I say go for it if you can get a funded position. Definitely ask other students before choosing an advisor so that you don’t get someone who is completely unavailable or a dick

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What’s your field? People love talking shit about getting a PhD and that they’re pointless, but in some fields they’re essential for career growth.

Source: got MSc, got job, saw that career would be hampered by not having PhD. Went back and got PhD, got great job, huge salary increases on the horizon

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What field is that in ?

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Synthetic chemistry

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Geology. A PhD is unnecessary unless you want to work in academia (bleh) or for the USGS, which is prestigious but hard to get into even with a PhD. So I’ve heard. There likely would be no appreciable salary increase and in fact would fall into the “overqualified” trap. Master’s is the standard level employers desire.

I’m unemployed and bummed about it and looking at the PhD because having a project like that sounds awesome.

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Fair enough, in that case it definitely wouldn’t be worth it. And yeah the independence and cool project aspects of the PhD are appealing, but it really does suck ass and ruin you mentally for a long period of time until you finally achieve your goal (failing is also a possibility)

Best of luck, I hope you’re able to find a position

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In case this isn’t a joke, no lmao

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It’s fucking terrible. I was on something by year 2…

Having a PhD is awesome. Getting one is awful.

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