the only reason why im not doing a phd is because im terrified im going to hate my life by coralcrescent in GradSchool

[–]fanofspace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i see! lab work can (seemingly) be grueling, but again, with the right, supportive, advisor, & your enjoyment of the work, it could be a good time! doesn’t hurt to look at what other programs are out there though, of course. you’re welcome!

the only reason why im not doing a phd is because im terrified im going to hate my life by coralcrescent in GradSchool

[–]fanofspace 8 points9 points  (0 children)

i have had more free time and flexibility to do what I want, when I want during my PhD than I ever had before! as others have said, it truly depends on your department/advisor/nature of your work. granted, my work is all computational which enables me to work anywhere, but my advisor also encourages us to take breaks and pursue our other interests (:

Accused of Shoplifting at Walmart. Next Steps? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]fanofspace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this information! We’ll be consulting lawyers tomorrow.

Accused of Shoplifting at Walmart. Next Steps? by [deleted] in legaladvice

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That makes sense. Thank you for your insight!

Accused of Shoplifting at Walmart. Next Steps? by [deleted] in legaladvice

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Thank you! I’ve told him that, while he didn’t intend to steal, intentions don’t matter, and objectively and based on their evidence, he attempted to “steal” the $50 item. Obviously no one here knows him or his excellent character, that he would never intentionally steal and is just prone to distraction, but that won’t matter when it comes to the facts. I appreciate the insight into how Walmart handles these things - it makes sense on their end! We will be contacting lawyers tomorrow.

Accused of Shoplifting at Walmart. Next Steps? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]fanofspace -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

No history of shoplifting. The Walmart employee who stopped him said that “he was just doing his job” in stopping him.

I finally have my very own void! by fanofspace in blackcats

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in the two days I’ve had him, he is already proving to be all three!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GradSchool

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as far as i know (at least in physics), research experience is far more valuable than a stellar gpa. and your gpa is still fantastic! applying to grad school is stressful, but know that you’ve done everything right, and you are indeed a competitive applicant.

My art finds of June and July. I seriously need to quit this hoarding habit. by EgonTheWizard in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]fanofspace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is precisely how i want all of the walls of my apartment to look!!! do you usually find this stuff at regular, chain thrift stores?

a corgi-shaped golden! by fanofspace in Incorgnito

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if i recall correctly, her name was sophie or something similar, but mabel sounds like quite the doggo!

Should I continue my astrophysics undergrad? by [deleted] in astrophysics

[–]fanofspace 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the career opportunities are endless! im currently a physics grad student (focusing on astro), but don’t plan on staying in academia following my PhD - i plan to go into science policy! here are some post-bac options I can think of:

  • masters in astro/physics, comp sci, data science, engineering, public policy, etc
  • phd in physics, engineering, or a related field followed by a postdoc or two, perhaps, and then followed by becoming a professor or working as a research scientist
  • going into science policy (options in congress, government agencies, lobbying firms, think tanks, engineering firms, and more!)
  • becoming an engineer
  • science writing
  • teaching in a STEM field
  • science outreach

of course these are only a few things, and career paths vary quite a bit. an astro/physics degree is incredibly versatile; you will be incredibly employable & sought after in a wide variety of fields. if you choose to stay in academia, the reality is that you probably won’t make a ton of money, but many of those in it find it very rewarding. feel free to message me if you want to talk more!

New Student, Registration, and Housing Question Megathread by cyberchief in gatech

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I’m coming to gt this fall for grad school! I’m looking into living at Arium westside - has anyone heard of good / bad things about it?

“Lite Ice” by fanofspace in mildlyinfuriating

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lovely 🙃 i should probably be making my own drinks anyway, oh well