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by prof-dr-ir
659 days ago
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Can I ask what you mean with "pretty common"? Do you think more than half of all STEM graduate students had a similar experience as she did? Do you have actual data to support this? I am asking this because HN neems to be so much more negative of academia than what I am seeing around me. More generally I think it is worth stressing that any site like this can be a terrible echo chamber at times. Generally there are smart people here, but on some topics I suspect that the consensus could be completely misguided. |
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By all measures, I was "living the life" in academia. with both my parents being academics (both researchers and pretty published in their fields)
Yet, I left it after the project finished. The prospect of having to write papers just because. The amount of trash papers I had to review for free but then looking at the cost of proceeding books (I got them for free through my institution... but what a racket it is!!)
The prospect of the "academic path" ((abitur, lecturer, associate prof and then prof) praying the stupid game..
I left it all and turned to the startup world . Maybe it was my engineer mind, but I feel way more fulfilled after 12 years in industry.