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by tmoot
2379 days ago
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This is a good point. There are too many confounding factors. I recently finished my PhD and reflecting back, it was hard and a lot of work, certainly not what I imagined as an undergrad. I worked most weekends and holidays and have a few projects that failed and grants I couldn't produce the results, subsequently losing funding. It was a bit debilitating watching friends and family enjoying the 9-5 lifestyle. Honestly, what kept me afloat were my Chinese and Indian colleagues that pretty much lived in the office but were candid about the experience. I'm not staying in academia because physics AP's don't make that much compared industry positions (I want a cybertruck :) ). However, I'm glad I finished, because it's opened quite a few doors in industry to work on cutting edge tech with problems I want to work on. |
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