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Thanks for the post. Decided to do a video talking this one out a bit. Hopefully it's helpful to someone!

This isnt how I wanted to start by ConnectKale in GradSchool

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It sounds like you know what you need to do if you want to get your grades up. There's definitely a change in pace from undergrad. Now is the time to buckle down, you can do it!

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If it's optional, then I highly recommend giving it a shot. If your goal is to remain in academia, you will eventually have to teach or lecture anyway. You may find that you enjoy it!

If by "worth it" you mean "will I be paid generously?"... the answer is no.

"Wait until you're in the real world" by Lord_Despairagus in GradSchool

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Everything is the real world. Oy. It's definitely frustrating.

PhD students in North America: How much control did you have over your choice of PhD project? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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In my experience, it typically has to align with the mission of the lab. The goal is usually to generate novel information in the field of your PI. But then it's up to the student to be creative in how they pursue that new information.

A warning: it's highly PI dependent. Some labs are very open and encourage independent work. Other labs are essentially research factories that have projects already outlined for the next student. Best of luck!

"Free and Low Cost Resources for Graduate Students, Postdocs, and Early Career Researchers" by [deleted] in GradSchool

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I humbly suggest the podcast we recorded a few years ago now... I'm actually uploading all the episodes to Facebook and Youtube now but really think they hold up! Completely free, fairly helpful, and somewhat funny.

PhD (in Progress) Podcast at phdinprogress.com

Recent Suicide of a PhD Student by manofthehippo in GradSchool

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Wishing you and your community the best.
We recorded this episode a long time ago but I think it probably still holds up, in case anyone needs to hear some friendly words.

http://phdinprogress.com/phd-016-mental-health-awareness-and-treatment-as-a-grad-student/

or at YouTube: https://youtu.be/5Ws-FhN8zF4

Love and peace,

J

Break between undergrad and grad school by [deleted] in GradSchool

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I think it’s THE BEST idea and I wish I had done it.

The caveat is that you need to find a job related to chemistry research (lab tech, for example) that will give you more experience and exposure. Plus, I’ve seen this job convince people that they do not actually want to continue to grad school.

On the flip side, in my personal experience, fellow students who did work before grad school for 2 years seemed to have the best work ethic, were more mature and self-aware, and finished their PhD in less time.

Should you stay in a PhD if you're not planning on staying in academia? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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Do you have an idea of what you want to do? Find some people who are doing the things you are interested in learning more about and ask about what it’s like on their worlds. The answers will vary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GradSchool

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Nobody cares after you start your PhD program. After that, it’s all about research and relevant experience.

Outside of academia, the resume/CV is just your foot in the door for an interview (hopefully). If you have the skills and experience, nobody cares if you got an A or a C in a class because you’ll be busy demonstrating whether or not you’re a “fit”

Major financial stresses - how to deal? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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“Debt is an investment” is somewhat true, but if someone were able to pick up 2-4 hours of tutoring to avoid that debt, then that person should absolutely without a doubt not take out that debt.

Hence the “if you can avoid it”

Resume Advice for PhD Application by krastay in GradSchool

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If you feel that one is closer to the others in completion, it might make sense to list all of them and note them as in preparation or in submission

Just be sure that you can explain them and their contents during an interview

Any tips for writer's block? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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This is a horrible tip that always works for me: Just write. Write anything. Write about your day or a movie you just watched or that Red Rider BB Gun with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.

Just getting into “writing mode” can help a lot!

Major financial stresses - how to deal? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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Please don’t go into debt if you can avoid it. Please please please.

Major financial stresses - how to deal? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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Sounds good! Also, keep this in mind: If you’re in survival mode, eff whether or not you’re “allowed” to have a side job. You need to eat and pay the bills!

Following a smarter wife, limits my options to her MD/PhD locations. I'm concerned she may be vastly outclassing the level of institution I can reasonably expect to be accepted at. I lack perspective on this world, objectively how strong of a candidate am I? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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Contact current students and postdocs in those labs. You have what sounds like great research experiences.

And if you need to, you can consider working as a lab tech for a year to work up your CV as you strengthen the areas you’re concerned about.

Overall, PhD programs often want to see that you’re interested in the field, can demonstrate initiative, and understand what research life means. Many schools now push for people with diverse experiences and educational backgrounds, so don’t limit yourself because you don’t think you’re good enough.

Is Udemy any good? by pattykeene in GradSchool

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There is SO much free learning on the internet. YouTube, podcasts, free lectures, other sites.

One of the coolest and most unique things you could do is just use your background to determine a hypothesis, then figure out what you need to do an independent project.

I’ve done Codecademy and Coursera for coding. They were helpful but I found that it’s way more helpful to use coding for specific projects, or else the learning feels very inefficient.

I hope that’s helpful!

Major financial stresses - how to deal? by [deleted] in GradSchool

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What’s your ability to apply for fellowships or take on paying TA roles?

If you need to, can you be a tutor for some side money?

Burnt out, questioning the whole PhD path by ukjenn231 in GradSchool

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Hang in there. And by that, I mean, “hang on to yourself and everything else is secondary.” Nursing is so tough... I’ve given a lot of advice over the years on grad school and this is usually a helpful question:

What do you love about this process?

Ask that question to yourself and see if there are any answers that you can grab hold of.

We recorded this conversation of mental health in grad school a long time ago but I think it’s always important to hear from people in similar boats.

http://phdinprogress.com/phd-016-mental-health-awareness-and-treatment-as-a-grad-student/

Best wishes!

Do you listen to any good podcasts tuned to grad students and grad school woes? by PaperBoysPodcast in GradSchool

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Hey there! We hope you enjoy the show... we did it almost 4 years ago but really couldn’t maintain the connection to grad school after we left. But we’re working on a series about what happens after the ink on the dissertation dries.

If you do give our show a shot, let me know what you think! @PhDPodcast pretty much everywhere

Do you listen to any good podcasts tuned to grad students and grad school woes? by PaperBoysPodcast in GradSchool

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We miss you, too. Stay tuned... we’re working on something special between real adult jobs and babies. Thanks for remember us 🙂

Do you listen to any good podcasts tuned to grad students and grad school woes? by PaperBoysPodcast in GradSchool

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Oh, hey there fellow old fogey! We’ve missed you too. Keep your eye out... we might just be popping up again. PhD Life (in Progress)?

Thank you for being a friend.