I’m currently doing an phd in immunology, and is very interested in a career in consulting. This video was very informative, and I wish such a club would exist in my institute ! Thank you very much
That’s pretty good. The average amount of time it takes for someone to finish a PhD is 8 years. That thesis is annoyingly time consuming, but it can be fun if you’re in love with a very nuanced subject
@@iloveeveryone8611 I'm currently doing a PhD and the average at my institute is 5,2 years and we need to have published 3 papers ...I know it can depend on country, institute, field of research, requirements and whether or not you get paid for your PhD but damn though 8 years of it :P I think when dutch PhDs hear 8 years they think either you are aiming very high with publications or just nothing is working. I only know of 1 person from my department that got their phd after like 8 years and she kinda just gave up on it , moved to another country and had a kid then finished it but that is very much an exception rather than the rule here in the Netherlands.
I'm intellectual beating those with advanced degrees while holding a BA degree, tells MI dont need it. Don't know RUclips "suggesting" consulting interviews when starting my consulting firm. intellectual property theft from myself & attempts at defamation of my character won't stop MI.
I’m currently doing an phd in immunology, and is very interested in a career in consulting. This video was very informative, and I wish such a club would exist in my institute !
Thank you very much
I am possibly trying to pursue a PhD degree, and I am not sure. I am trying to look for some guidance. Please advise
Akash Jain are you a PhD student? I am trying to do a masters in MPAS. And then will decide on Ph.D.
Very helpful video!! Thanks a lot!
Where must we postule to find a job as a lecturer in the UK and in the USA when we have a PhD ? Thanks.
a 6 year PhD ??? what XD ???
That’s pretty good. The average amount of time it takes for someone to finish a PhD is 8 years. That thesis is annoyingly time consuming, but it can be fun if you’re in love with a very nuanced subject
@@iloveeveryone8611 I'm currently doing a PhD and the average at my institute is 5,2 years and we need to have published 3 papers ...I know it can depend on country, institute, field of research, requirements and whether or not you get paid for your PhD but damn though 8 years of it :P
I think when dutch PhDs hear 8 years they think either you are aiming very high with publications or just nothing is working. I only know of 1 person from my department that got their phd after like 8 years and she kinda just gave up on it , moved to another country and had a kid then finished it but that is very much an exception rather than the rule here in the Netherlands.
I'm intellectual beating those with advanced degrees while holding a BA degree, tells MI dont need it. Don't know RUclips "suggesting" consulting interviews when starting my consulting firm. intellectual property theft from myself & attempts at defamation of my character won't stop MI.
Uh...what?