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by boldlybold
1486 days ago
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This led to me consulting during my PhD to supplement the stipend up to a reasonable salary. A lot of PhD students, especially if your work touches on computational sciences, are a lot more valuable than the university would like you to believe. After moving to industry, I'm starting to realize how valuable the consulting experience was. The project management and scoping skills, and wearing multiple hats, were big benefits. |
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Category error. Correction: You have the ability to do outside work that pays more than anything the University needs.
It's not the university's fault if you want to do a low value research job at the university.