Should You Get a PhD??? | Reasons to Apply to PhD Programs (OR NOT)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @chewilliams3795
    @chewilliams3795 3 года назад +128

    I'm so relieved to know that my reasons for applying are good ones! I love writing. I want to teach and have enjoyed when I've been a guest speaker or presented at conferences, and I want to be an expert on a specific topic. I'm feeling better about my interview for a doctoral program next week.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +9

      Good luck to you!! :)

    • @chewilliams3795
      @chewilliams3795 3 года назад +53

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD I got in! Thank you so much for posting all of your videos to help others!

    • @abdulwarissherzad9914
      @abdulwarissherzad9914 2 года назад +2

      @@chewilliams3795 Could you share your experience with us!

    • @tonycuriel5948
      @tonycuriel5948 2 года назад +1

      @@chewilliams3795 congratulations! 😊 what are your career plans with a PhD?

    • @RappRelevant333
      @RappRelevant333 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@chewilliams3795
      Hellooooo..any updates?

  • @tuantra8353
    @tuantra8353 Год назад +12

    Thank you for your sharing, Dr. Fiesler. I do not usually put comments on videos but I just want to share that I believe the decision / desire to do a PhD could hit people at different points of life. If it were me 10 years ago watching the video, I would opt for a Master instead of PhD if I (which I did). But as I have built up my professional experience and meeting managers, colleagues, mentors, now I have 2 of the good reasons mentioned in the video to pursue a PhD. I am trying to apply for a PhD this year and I have been getting imposter syndrome, feeling inferior to other successful applicants that I know.
    Your video has actually given me more confidence to continue this journey of application.

  • @yuwenlu2106
    @yuwenlu2106 4 года назад +38

    I feel the only way to know if you’re interested in research & getting a PhD is by doing it. Reach out to the professors and try a few projects, that’s how I knew I’d like to do a PhD :)

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +7

      Yes, I totally agree! This is the #1 piece of advice I give to undergrads who say they might be interested in grad school. (Helps with your applications too!)

  • @erios8687
    @erios8687 4 года назад +65

    Thank you for your insights. As a first generation student this is super helpful.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +15

      Oh I'm so glad! I absolutely had first gen students in mind in terms of who these videos could help. :)

    • @akebjornblad9478
      @akebjornblad9478 3 года назад +6

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD These kinds of resources are invaluable to us, Dr. Fiesler. Although I am in the humanities, I find most advice is generally applicable across the board. Perhaps the one difference is the emphasis on lab-based (STEM) vs. archival (humanities) research.

    • @dawnhermann6093
      @dawnhermann6093 8 месяцев назад +1

      THIS!!! I am graduating with my masters in a month and I am going to walk at graduation. I did not walk for my bachelors degree so when I got the email with details about graduation, regalia, tickets, parking…I cried the whole way to work. I felt like it was so much information and I didn’t have anyone to ask. I’m so appreciative of those who are opening the windows in academia. (Also my maiden name was Rios if that’s your surname as well)

  • @SupportSquirrel
    @SupportSquirrel Год назад +5

    Would really love the title and I have 2 Masters degrees (1 is a general MS in Information Systems and the other is more focused in CyberSecurity) but after watching this I can see that even though I WANT a PhD I don't have good reasons FOR getting one. Was nice to hear all of it from someone who has lived it AND can put it clearly.

  • @seaboldpreschool1572
    @seaboldpreschool1572 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for this video! I am at the height of a 23 year career as an Early Childhood Educator and am nearing the end of my MEd program of which I am thoroughly enjoying. I returned to school late in my career because my kids are off furthering their education and I finally have the time. Even though I am nearing retirement age, I am inspired by my current studies to pursue my own research and make a positive impact in the field I have devoted my life to. I think I will continue my studies thanks to your wise counsel for I am in it for all the right reasons!

  • @amousawie
    @amousawie Год назад +3

    If you are getting or going to take a PhD., programme, then you need to understand the following.
    1- Do not expect to be hired. Therefore, gain your capital and start a business.
    2- Be part of a research group and contribute via research that you do.
    3- You are in the PhD. for many good reasons, one of them is the fact that you want to solve a current world problem or define a new dimension or even prove a new theory and, consequently, a new field of expertise is born out of your research.
    4- Do not expect that if you are hired that your colleagues are going to like you. You will be challenged.

  • @Trapping_ackbar7
    @Trapping_ackbar7 3 года назад +12

    I’m a freshman in college and I’m really considering a PhD in Neuroscience or Evolutionary Psychology, thankfully my reasons are good, by your metrics at least. One of the main reasons is that I want to surround myself in the research literature because it’s fascinating and there’s some cutting edge stuff regarding the brain. I’d also love to communicate that knowledge to the general population, because so many people are interested in those fields but they don’t have access to the ivory towers of the university’s or it’s too difficult to understand. I definitely want to write a book but podcasts seem to be the new wave for communicating ideas. Thanks for the video!

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      I have a video on public scholarship you might find interesting! ruclips.net/video/GvkuEKGNWQo/видео.html

  • @lindsayt.2958
    @lindsayt.2958 4 года назад +16

    This was the most cheerful reckoning! Wishing luck to all the research and writing hungry individuals out there.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +3

      haha yeah whether this was encouraging or discouraging definitely depends on how you came into it :D

  • @tamrujad.5591
    @tamrujad.5591 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! This is the best and most comprehensive vdo on internet. Preparing my PhD application now. X

  • @pianist7325
    @pianist7325 3 года назад +17

    This is soooo honest!!
    Btw, regarding the stipend, here in India, the Govt pays a huge stipend for PhD fellows which is almost double the average public salary.

    • @pran2053
      @pran2053 2 года назад +1

      What? Haha 32 k for JRF definitely more than average because people below the poverty line are more but does it really support you??

    • @dumnyvanced8273
      @dumnyvanced8273 2 года назад +2

      Is that supposed to be sarcasm?

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Месяц назад

      Your online master in counsellings my life still isn't good enough with an advanced Bachelor of arts in psychology and philosophy. It becomes a narcissism. And you shouldn't have to. Or even be involved. Its when you are expose to various content and scriptures backwards, as an undergrad. Then process acute psychosis through transcending protocol, then psychotic depression and retrograde amnesia.

  • @CaseyFieslerPhD
    @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +7

    TIL that RUclips cards don't show up properly for all viewing methods! If you're curious about the video with advice for PhD students that I'm pointing at near the start of the video, you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/Hh5b5wZzgBA/видео.html
    Thanks for watching! Let me know what you think and what questions you have!

  • @Arteyra
    @Arteyra 2 года назад +2

    Hey Casey! I'm from Brazil. I'll aplly at the end of the year. Your videos help me a lot. Thank you! 🤓

  • @pallavis8192
    @pallavis8192 2 года назад +2

    Hey. I was a little confused about my reason to apply for a Phd program but after watching this video i so relieved to know that i have all the right reason to go for a phd. Thanks a ton.😊

  • @ragibshahriar187
    @ragibshahriar187 2 года назад +1

    My god, you are so fun to watch. Thank you so much for helping with a fun mood.

  • @bleeploughly6311
    @bleeploughly6311 3 года назад +9

    This was a very helpful video, thanks so much for taking the time to make it. Honestly every single point you’ve mentioned about bad reasons to get a PhD are reasons I’ve considered. For my career path a PhD isn’t necessary but I’m glad I watched this video, definitely getting my masters instead.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +4

      One nice thing about this strategy is - you can always still decide to do a PhD after a masters if your goals or interests change!

  • @doubledouble7374
    @doubledouble7374 3 года назад +11

    You're a cool professor! I hope I can meet a cool prospective supervisor and get accepted to the PhD program that I'm interested in

  • @hsin-yuchen711
    @hsin-yuchen711 3 года назад +6

    Thank you Casey! As a student now struggling to pursue a PhD or not, it helps a lot! ☺️

  • @DonnellWrites
    @DonnellWrites 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! About to finish my MA in May and was thinking about next steps. 💞 First of my generation and I want to make my family proud. But that’s not reason enough.

  • @adityashauryavardhansingh1491
    @adityashauryavardhansingh1491 10 дней назад +1

    This was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @touhidomik6693
    @touhidomik6693 3 года назад +1

    You just scared the hell out of me with the part "Why you shouldn't get a PhD". My God you are good...

  • @LESTR97
    @LESTR97 3 года назад +2

    I’m not quite finished with my bachelor’s, or even entirely sure what I want to do, but this is still very helpful! Thanks

  • @MarthaCashh
    @MarthaCashh 3 года назад +6

    I just want to say thank you so much for making these videos. I’m doing my MS rn but I’m trying to decide if I want to go further, these videos are definitely helping me in that decision

  • @thecrazysharma
    @thecrazysharma 3 года назад +2

    I am not historically good in academics. But I still want a PhD because 1. I like the extra letters. 2. Researching something brand new is amazing. 3. I love the acedamic writing part. 4. I want to get a Nobel prize someday and clear the misconception that Nobel prize is only for prodigies. Will be applying for Phd in astrophysics or aerospace in 2023. Will try to get as much research experience till then.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      Don't put the first part in your application. :)

  • @michel-meekmanausse707
    @michel-meekmanausse707 3 месяца назад

    Hi Professor Casey. Your videos are insightful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
    I'm a PhD student at Osaka University in Japan.

  • @nabilanawar9340
    @nabilanawar9340 3 года назад +2

    I just love that you have some of my favorite books behind you❤️

  • @avaabderezaei1964
    @avaabderezaei1964 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for your videos. They were really helpful. Now I am more excited to get a Ph.D. :D

  • @AKINADE23
    @AKINADE23 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much. I was well prepared for my interview and I will be sharing the good news soon

  • @worawatsr9803
    @worawatsr9803 2 года назад +3

    I’m a research professor and I make tons of money from external sources. Money is not an issue for a professor if you know how to find it.

    • @joulibrown9174
      @joulibrown9174 2 года назад

      It's about who you know n if you're qualified to be apart of a secret society type institution. The money is locked away tight.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  2 года назад

      This is wonderful for you but certainly represents a number of types of privilege.

  • @246GamingOfficial
    @246GamingOfficial 3 года назад +9

    I love this video. I’m still working on my Bachelors, but have always dreamed of a PhD. However, you’ve made a very strong case for me to NOT pursue it. That’s not a bad thing. I feel like my Masters will be enough for what I want to do in life. But I would like to know how someone with a Masters can still contribute to human knowledge without a Doctorate. You mentioned getting to discover something new, rather than learning what someone already knows. How can I do the discovering without the letters behind my name?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +6

      I think the question is whether there are jobs in your field that include research that you can get with a Masters! It's not about the degree, it's about the job. :)

  • @MarieRhondelle
    @MarieRhondelle 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I have been working for government doing earth science research for six years. I have increasingly realized that to continue progressing and eventually run my own lab, I need a PhD. I do indeed love science and adding to human knowledge in my field. But unfortunately, I have anxiety issues and I'm daunted by the time commitment, sacrafices, and financial implications of starting grad school. Honest videos like yours at least help me think through things realisticaly.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  2 года назад +1

      Good luck!

    • @WhatsinterestigToday
      @WhatsinterestigToday Год назад

      Wishing you everything of the best!!! Love and light. Your honesty is so refreshing and makes me think you will do well in life

  • @m.t1446
    @m.t1446 4 года назад +2

    I can't stress how much I love your videos. I hope I get accepted this year but If I don't, I think you prepared me too well.

  • @roamlikekane
    @roamlikekane 3 года назад +1

    To show up my father who has one and always reminded me of this fact while looking down at me. Yea, it's complicated, it's family politics; the greatest motivator for most things.

  • @PhysLish17
    @PhysLish17 Месяц назад

    OmG I love her enthusiasm!

  • @valeriesmith2536
    @valeriesmith2536 3 года назад +2

    Hi: I have got a whole year left towards my Master’s in Special Ed: Moderate to Severe (Intellectual Disabilities or ID) but am (seriously) entertaining the thought of pursuing a Ph.D; not sure which field. My undergrad work was in Human Development, and would like to teach it at alma mater (North Park University/Chicago) part time, maybe. However, I do have to get through this grueling work first, and was curious, thanks!

  • @sushmitabhowmik9746
    @sushmitabhowmik9746 22 дня назад

    I want to pursue my PhD from Europe so searching some related videos here and there to getting a brief knowledge … And thanks 😅 I m happy that I am on a right path ❤❤❤

  • @chocolaaaaaaaate5126
    @chocolaaaaaaaate5126 Год назад

    Yay, all of my reasons fell into the good reason category :D

  • @janellebailey107
    @janellebailey107 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for making these videos! I'll will be applying for the 2022 deadline in the clinical psychology field. I find your videos very helpful.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      Oh good I'm so glad! Good luck as you start the process.

    • @karenzhang1020
      @karenzhang1020 3 года назад +2

      Same here! I will be applying the similar field. Do you want to be a psychologist, therapist, or counselor?

    • @janellebailey107
      @janellebailey107 3 года назад

      @@karenzhang1020 clinical neuropsychologist. Wbu?

    • @karenzhang1020
      @karenzhang1020 3 года назад

      @@janellebailey107 Pretty much the careers I mentioned above. 😅 I am trying to figure out what will be the best route for me. Still not quite clear but I will keep researching .

  • @tallalahmad4624
    @tallalahmad4624 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for making this video. It was really helpful for me to figure out why I want to pursue PhD in my field. Also in your next video could you talk about the changes made in the application processes by universities for next fall due to pandemic specifically the STEM Ph.D. programs in the US. Thanks!

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +4

      Thanks! Unfortunately I don't think I can really speak to that; I just don't know anything! Well, except that OUR application process as of right now will be just as it usually is. Good luck!!!

  • @quillgraham5237
    @quillgraham5237 3 года назад +1

    I love your sense of humor!

  • @zainmaken9980
    @zainmaken9980 2 года назад

    These are really helpful ideas, thank you!

  • @moralesfabricio
    @moralesfabricio 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for share with us!

  • @picoloboy
    @picoloboy 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your content. Thank you for inspiring me

  • @silviabihneba6213
    @silviabihneba6213 3 года назад

    Your videos are so helpful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tanyasoni2716
    @tanyasoni2716 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, your videos helped me a lot till now

  • @Celtic-Islander
    @Celtic-Islander 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I don't know if I should pursue a PhD, but I find reasons to support my PhD choice. Unfortunately, all my reasons are included in your bad reasons. 😆 Thanks for your video, it helps me make the decision finally.

  • @devpatiyal804
    @devpatiyal804 3 года назад +2

    Great content! you certainly pass for stand up comedy for me.

  • @phdpreneur
    @phdpreneur 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the inputs great video

  • @sirisaksirisak6981
    @sirisaksirisak6981 3 года назад

    Time is long,life is short.See the world ,see yourself.When you leave,what you left.

  • @DavidFerrance
    @DavidFerrance Год назад

    I am 100% stealing reading ideas from your shelves, there are some nice choices there :P

  • @FeministBubble
    @FeministBubble 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Casey. Honestly, many of the reasons you shared are all of the above for me in pursuing a PhD. I love to read, write, and research. I want to teach at the college & university level. I want to publish my work, attend academic conferences, inspire the next generation of change makers, shape policy, and yes, make some money doing it all! That's only fair right?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад

      Ha totally. :) And often having a career that you enjoy makes up for making less money than you might in some other profession.

  • @paripari7421
    @paripari7421 2 года назад

    Your voice is very pleasant. I like your energy!

  • @sarahlindsay1856
    @sarahlindsay1856 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for referring me from tiktok! I’m very stuck, even after watching this video.. i want the history in research for my field (clinical mental health counseling) but i dont even know what the difference would be with or without a PhD since it’s important to simply have the LPC

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +1

      Oh you're very welcome! Individuals are definitely in very different situations, and PhDs can also be really different in different fields. I recommend that you talk to someone in your field!

  • @canzosis75
    @canzosis75 Год назад +1

    This is so helpful! I am terrified of where to start though - to chart out a definitive plan to return to academia. I love researching! I love writing! But I have debt and no job at the moment - I just burned out of corporate America. My undergrad degree is in Communication, but I'd like to pursue a PhD in Psych. I have ideas for dissertations, without a doubt. I was looking into completing some courses in the city I'm living in to beef up my resume. Luckily I'm living with family again after moving. Do you have any advice on next steps?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад +1

      The rest of the videos on my phd applications playlist might help! There are a few about what makes a strong application, which I guess is kind of implicit advice on that.

  • @jihengwu2131
    @jihengwu2131 3 года назад +1

    Very very very helpful!

  • @efemboygg
    @efemboygg Год назад

    ngl, one my reasons from "the minute to think" for a PhD was for prestige, but I hit 2 of the "good reasons" along with a few others. Still, it's kind of reinforcing that getting a MS is more for me. Still, thinking about doing PhD afterwards cause a lot can change in a couple years.

  • @Marshenanigans
    @Marshenanigans 3 года назад +1

    You're amazing!! Thank you!!

  • @anthonym8431
    @anthonym8431 Год назад +1

    I want to thank you for this video, and I also consider those reasons to be the most important ones. Personally, I do not like to write that much. It is kind of stressful and requires a lot of effort. Even if I am not that good at that, I am sure I want to keep researching because it is a reason for living. I love using my knowledge to find out. It is basically exciting. I want this to be my career, do you think it is a good way to get enrolled as a researcher in a research institution (apart from teaching)?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад

      I'm not sure I understand your question! If you're asking if you have to have a PhD to be a researcher, not always.

  • @douniahammou5173
    @douniahammou5173 3 года назад +1

    The thing is that I really like to research, to find answers to read about new ways, to help and contribute to society. I want to do a PhD on "AI in the medical field", I feel really passionate about it. But the thing is I hate writing, I hate presenting and I hate teaching. I would love to research and work but when it comes to the most important part of sharing that information I just hate everything about it. I really don't know what to do right now.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +3

      In some fields there are industry research jobs where teaching and writing are not part of the job, though you will of course have to do those things for you PhD.

    • @douniahammou5173
      @douniahammou5173 3 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD Thank youuu, that's the plan for now

    • @WhatsinterestigToday
      @WhatsinterestigToday Год назад

      Brilliant

  • @nehirryasarr
    @nehirryasarr 3 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS SO HELPFUL

  • @cindyvermillion7866
    @cindyvermillion7866 3 года назад

    Thank you. Great video. Very helpful.

  • @fmafan095
    @fmafan095 Год назад +2

    I'm 28 and currently 3 days away from my interview and I only fit in the bad reasons categories mostly, aside from my passion for learning and communicating. What should I do after the interview if I don't feel completely prepared for it or my reasons aren't good enough? Amazing videos, love the charisma!

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад +1

      Here is my video on interviews! ruclips.net/video/0t51IEfiSMg/видео.html
      As for what to do AFTER the interview... there's not really much to do but wait.

    • @haniefknight
      @haniefknight Год назад

      @fmafan095 Goodluck! in this year im 28 too, but i rejected from my PhD application,

    • @fmafan095
      @fmafan095 Год назад +1

      @@haniefknight I got rejected a month ago as well sadly. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @HamidA-to8vy
    @HamidA-to8vy 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for all videos. Honestly, I was really shocked with your opinion as if the PhD won't develop your knowledge and thinking to better. There are a lot of consultation and design work that require PhD level. Yes, Most of the companies do not like hire PhDs and they have point. For a person who spent all his life in the university focusing only on his books and exams usually is lacking practical skills and experiences.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад

      I confess, it's been a long time since I made this video, but did I really say that a PhD won't develop your knowledge and thinking?

    • @HamidA-to8vy
      @HamidA-to8vy 3 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD First your videos are useful and I learned from them. Second, I felt you have kind of implied that. It might be good idea to conceal the real reasons then because most of bad reasons looks legit for me. If a lawyer or consultant engineer thinks PhD will up his business and market for them "prestige" what is wrong in that? The only way to become rich is to start hiring other people or invest in other assets.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      @@HamidA-to8vy Nope, I definitely do not think that. Obviously a PhD does those things! And sure, if you want to get a PhD for the prestige, go ahead; but I don't recommend writing that in a statement of purpose.

  • @InnovaAfrica
    @InnovaAfrica Год назад

    your job is incredible!

  • @senoritacaceres7482
    @senoritacaceres7482 3 года назад +1

    Omg I felt personally attacked lmao. Thanks for the info though!

  • @deekshabhamidipati2368
    @deekshabhamidipati2368 2 месяца назад

    I'm wondering if it's a good idea to get a PHD in an arts and fashion related course. I have worked now for nearly 3 years in the industry, done a masters but the work life doesn't give me joy. I feel like a cog in the machine where in reality I love theoretical and written arts. I love to read, analyse, document, write and I want to bring reforms in how small scale business are run the fashion and textile sector in my country. I still don't know how will I be able to bring about a change.

  • @layliz537
    @layliz537 Год назад

    This is really very helpful vdieo. I see that selecting what research topic to explore is also part of the big decision to make, do you have some tips about that?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад +2

      There's a book called Where Research Begins that you might find helpful.

  • @Aliyk47
    @Aliyk47 3 года назад +1

    I wish my supervisor would be like her.

  • @aleenaprasannan2146
    @aleenaprasannan2146 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad and somehow relieved to know that I have all the right reasons to go for a PhD. I loved teaching at college so much. From my master's and the little bit of experience as a research fellow, I have clearly got an idea about how much of a hurdle course research in any shape or form is, and I still want to do it. Can you perhaps give some tips for those trying for a PhD after they have had a few years' break since college?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      All my same advice pretty much applies! I think in various videos I'll mention considerations for people who aren't straight out of school (statement of purpose, asking for letters of rec, etc.)

    • @aleenaprasannan2146
      @aleenaprasannan2146 3 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD Thank you. I'll definitely be watching more of your videos.

  • @joyqin5135
    @joyqin5135 2 года назад +1

    I’m an architect and urban designer, thinking about doing a phd. The reason I’m considering is back then when I was studying in colleges, when I didn’t know how to do a design, I always checked out to relevant theories, then I felt enlightened, it always helped. Since then I got quite interested in architectural and urban design theories, wanted to do similar researches.

  • @zahidkhan5532
    @zahidkhan5532 4 месяца назад

    8:51 conveyed it all

  • @naziasvoice
    @naziasvoice 10 месяцев назад +1

    What if you already have a job and just doing PhD as a passion to learn?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  10 месяцев назад

      If you're willing to quit your job to pursue a PhD, then I would hope it's more than that. Unless you're independently wealthy. :)

  • @沈仲元
    @沈仲元 Год назад

    Hi! Prof.Fiesler. Thank you for your valuable contents. I have watched this before now I am reviewing it again for my application this year (finger cross).
    I would like to ask a question about research interests.
    I think I have two research areas but they are quite different from each other (Computational Creativity and Online Community. Both are under HCI field though). I wonder how people deal with their different research interests as I have seen some scholars doing data science and online community at the same time. I remember seeing you doing online community and AI ethics as well.
    How did you manage to expand your interest and was that easy? I really like both of my research areas and hope to conduct research in both of them in the future ;) I guess it requires a lot of self-learning right?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад

      My video on statements of purpose might be helpful here! But I don’t think those are separate interests. There are a lot of things at the intersection of the two, or you might also consider what both are an example of.

    • @沈仲元
      @沈仲元 Год назад

      Thank you very much for this reply@@CaseyFieslerPhD

  • @WilliamRaezer
    @WilliamRaezer 10 месяцев назад

    The money from a phd has nothing to do with the Phd itself and everything to do with the experiences open after a phd.

  • @blingbling2309
    @blingbling2309 3 года назад +1

    Sorry I am new to your channel so I will take a look and see if you've made a video on this topic but I found it interesting that you said you had a JD as well - did you practice law, and how did you ultimately decide against a career in law? I am violently vacillating back and forth between a PhD and law school haha

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      My general advice is go to law school if you want to be a lawyer. :) Being a lawyer is VERY different than being a researcher! I didn't realize until partway through that I did not want to be a lawyer, and by then it made sense to finish.

    • @blingbling2309
      @blingbling2309 3 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD Thanks so much!

  • @rudrapratapsingh735
    @rudrapratapsingh735 Месяц назад

    A PhD is one of the easiest and most straightforward ways to be called as an expert in a field though ?

  • @LanaPrimeTime
    @LanaPrimeTime Год назад

    This was very insightful! I am considering a Biology PHD or science education pHD. In regard to research and dissertation, are we able to pick what we want to research about?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад +1

      That would be a great question to ask of prospective programs!

  • @20thcenturytunes
    @20thcenturytunes 4 года назад +1

    It's been an obsession since I started college - just need direction- or pick a pretty academic color

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  4 года назад +1

      I mean as much as I wish I had purple regalia (Northwestern and University of Washington haha) that's not a good way to pick a school. ;)

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 3 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD NYU, too!

  • @charm2800
    @charm2800 10 месяцев назад

    I've never been able to relate to any other way to spend my time than doing research. The worst sounding thing to me would be to do a repetitive job that anyone can be trained to do, or to just repeat what others have done. So I guess I fit in with the last point. Is this something you should say on the application, that your passion is to do research...

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  10 месяцев назад

      Sure! And I also have a video about statements of purpose.

  • @oho0914
    @oho0914 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the inspiring video! I’m wondering if you could talk about how to understand the reply from professors? I’ve contacted two potential professors and one of them relied to me very quickly by saying “ thank you and please submit your application and committees will decide this after getting your application” . My friend told me this is a mild “no” and I’m wondering if I should still m include this professor in my personal statement? Thank you

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +1

      Yes, if you want to work with that professor you should absolutely still mention them. Just make sure you mention others as well. I'm not sure why that would be interpreted as suggesting you shouldn't apply. Individual professors don't make admissions decisions in emails. :)

  • @LunaAurora804
    @LunaAurora804 Год назад +1

    Is becoming more specialised in a particular field, and then feeding that experience back into another industry an acceptable reason to do a PhD? I’ve done my masters in neuroscience, and have had 4 years of research experience in the medical diagnostics industry, which was all chemistry based. I would love to do a PhD in Neuroscience, and then feed my experience back into the industry. Is this strong enough as a reason to do a PhD?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад +1

      You might consider whether the type of jobs that you want after require a PhD.

    • @LunaAurora804
      @LunaAurora804 Год назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD Oh yes, a lot of them do, especially if you want to move further up the ladder. I realised while working in the industry, as much as I enjoyed my job, what kept me back was that my background wasn't specialised in Chemistry, my knowledge was limited. I did a bit of research into the industry with relation to R&D for neurological diseases, and there is huge promise in this field. However, they mostly look for PhD candidates. Love the content you've posted, it's so helpful!

  • @pianist7325
    @pianist7325 3 года назад +1

    *You forgot to add: getting close to cool guys/girls at the University*

  • @SuperstitiousScientist
    @SuperstitiousScientist 2 года назад

    So....what if I have a mix of good and bad? My field is a lot of grunt work, but you get treated like you can't have an original idea or think for yourself unless you have a small library of published work to swing at naysayers....

  • @PhrontDoor
    @PhrontDoor 9 месяцев назад

    I am not sure if it's 'prestige' but I notice that many positions ask for PhDs.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  9 месяцев назад

      That’s not prestige, it’s an training requirement.

  • @kirandeshmukh1944
    @kirandeshmukh1944 2 года назад

    Hi Casey , thanks for advice and this video. What advice would you give to someone going for final round phd position with Professor and HR ?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  2 года назад

      I'm not sure I understand your question! But I do have a video about PhD interviews.

  • @larissacury7714
    @larissacury7714 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @onearth5279
    @onearth5279 2 года назад

    professor your glass is perfect match your handphone that’s cute

  • @gradeabrandon186
    @gradeabrandon186 8 месяцев назад

    What if I feel I’m weak in writing? I enjoy research, teaching, and even writing about topics I enjoy. But I feel my abilities are below a PhD level? Maybe it’s just imposter syndrome talking, but is it academically and socially acceptable to get help when writing academic papers? I would need feedback to make sure my writing is both laid out appropriately and grammatically correct.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  8 месяцев назад

      Writing papers is part of what you should be trained to do as a PhD student!

  • @HariNair108
    @HariNair108 2 года назад

    This ticks all the boxes for me. I spent 10 years in corporate job - UX Design. I have a thirst towards deepening my knowledge and sharing it with the world - specifically with the upcoming generation of designers. Would my work-exp. become a negative mark in my application?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  2 года назад +1

      I don't see why it would!

    • @HariNair108
      @HariNair108 2 года назад

      @@CaseyFieslerPhD wow. Thanks for the reply.

  • @amousawie
    @amousawie Год назад

    Many people got a PhD. doing work on what the entire world already knows.
    One of these knkwns is Value for Money.

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli 2 года назад +1

    It is better for most people to get the masters degree. PhD can result in permanent head damage :-)

  • @SLM68-i2y
    @SLM68-i2y Месяц назад

    My son is putting together his SoP. He knows exactly the industrial job he wants (not traditional industrial research, but more like an internal think tank for big picture problem solving). He has talked to people and done lots of poking around on LinkedIn, and people doing what he wants to do have PhDs, so he wants to get a PhD so he can get that type of job. Would it work against him to present that a his major motivator in his SoP? Thanks.

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Месяц назад

      I recommend sending him my video about statements of purpose, it may be useful! But I don't think there is a real answer to that question. It's probably very field/specialty dependent.

  • @NG-gu7ve
    @NG-gu7ve 2 года назад

    Hi! This video was extremely helpful! I’m finding that I might want to pursue my PhD in psychology, because I don’t know if I can go the rest of my life without doing research and writing papers about the areas I’m interested in. However, another reason is that in my subfield of psychology, a PhD allows a ton of versatility to what you can do once you graduate-being a researcher, practitioner, professor, etc. in so many different types of settings-hospitals, schools, community clinics, academic settings, medical settings, etc. Would the versatility of the degree be a bad reason to pursue a PhD, if it also means there is higher money potential (but not guaranteed money potential)? Also, would single mother (who has a support system) be in over her head to pursue a PhD at the age of 27? Lastly, how many hours a week (and I know this varies) on average should a PhD student expect to work?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  2 года назад +1

      I can't answer any questions about Psychology as a field, nor about anything that might be possible for any particular person! There have been students in our program with children, and I certainly know that it's possible, but imagine it's challenging. (Not something I can speak to.) I also personally think that a PhD is a 40 hour per week job (assuming a teaching or research assistantship for funding) though I imagine some others might disagree with me. Though I'd consider any advisor who tells you it is more than that as a red flag.

  • @gatanpau
    @gatanpau 3 года назад +1

    Hi Prof, thanks for the great work! What advice would you give to someone who wants to get into PhD to build a career in research, but on a very specific topic, for eg 'entrepreneur motivations in the early growth phase of start-ups" or 'entrepreneur behavior' in general .What if they are unable to find a supervisor doing similar work? in that case, should they work under a supervisor having the 'closest match' to still get the research experience of a Ph.D. or pursue their topic independently irrespective of a PhD? thanks in advance. Understand it's mostly a personal choice kinda question but I just like to know your opinion. That thing you said about writing everything. so true !!

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад +2

      The PhD students who come to work with a particular advisor absolutely influence the direction of their work! For an *exact* topic it would be unusual to find someone doing precisely that already.

    • @a33m3a
      @a33m3a 2 года назад +1

      You can apply to work with professors who do research in entrepreneurial field and focus on start-up, there a lot of them. working with those professors will help you know a lot about the literature on entrepreneurship and start ups, and in your last few years of the phd, and after you graduate, you can do any research you want! even during your phd, can you pitch your idea to your advisor and they will guide you, and even reach out to people who can co-author papers with you!

    • @WhatsinterestigToday
      @WhatsinterestigToday Год назад

      BRILIANT question!!! Thank you. In 2019 (for the whole year!!) I was struggling to answer myself on this very question

  • @alideanna8426
    @alideanna8426 Год назад

    Thank you. You have helped me decide not to get a PhD.

  • @weakforbangtan1278
    @weakforbangtan1278 2 месяца назад

    I was holding my breath as every reason came up😵

  • @htk5372
    @htk5372 3 года назад

    On SOP, how can I expand on the professorship being a motive without too much emphasis on the “teaching” aspect? Or it is a good reason but not good enough to put on the SOP?

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  3 года назад

      It's fine to mention that you enjoy teaching! But I don't recommend focusing on that unless you know that the program is one that focuses more on teaching training than research.

  • @cinnamonsunflowersw
    @cinnamonsunflowersw 2 года назад

    I’m gonna work forever. -sounds interesting to me😜

  • @annamarie8633
    @annamarie8633 Год назад

    If I want to do my research on human trafficking/exploited individuals, but it is severely under researched and it doesn't look like there is a PhD program for this area of study, what should I do? It is super important, but academically still too new

    • @CaseyFieslerPhD
      @CaseyFieslerPhD  Год назад

      That is a project/domain, not a field. You should be looking for programs in a field of study! And for identifying faculty advisors, if no one in the field is studying that exactly, ask yourself what it is an example of.

  • @theword4659
    @theword4659 Год назад

    Thank you.