So, I am getting ready to start a new adventure in my life…
One that will probably make me cry and hate… But also learn and grow as a
person. One that I’ve been dreaming since high-school: Doing my PhD.
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Many of my friends or family members don’t really understand
why I want to go back to school; especially for 4 years (or more)! When I tell
them I just simply love to learn/study, they look at me like I’m crazy… Well,
yeah! Maybe I am. Or maybe I’m a geek, or maybe… Just maybe… I’m just like anybody else who is trying to realize
a dream. For some, it’s running the marathon; for others, it’s opening a successful business; for several people, it’s finding that prince charming; and
for many, it’s getting that promotion at work... For me it’s reaching the highest education level possible (hopefully
they won’t invent a higher degree than a PhD)
When you decide to do something that nobody else does (less
than 1% of the world population has a PhD), it is scary. There might indeed be
something slightly wrong with you. There is a good reason why most people don’t
take this path: it’s difficult, long and demanding… On top of that, you’re not
guaranteed better salary when you’re done. You might even have less chances of
getting hired (over-qualification). So
yes, it scares me a bit and I question myself sometimes: Am I up for this? Will
I finish on time? Will I be able to write a strong
dissertation?
I’ve been reading blogs, websites and books on how to successfully
earn a PhD. I want to make sure that I make the right choices and I manage my
workload properly. So I’m hunting for advice from different sources. The
problem is that they don’t all give you the same advice. Each person who did
a PhD took a different course; hence he had his own challenges and triumphs. So
who do I listen to? Whose suggestion do I take?
After months of reading, the best advice I got is this one: “The
only way to find out how to do a PhD is to do one, therefore all advice
is useless”: http://public.randomnotes.org/richard/PhDtalk.html I wish I had landed on this website
months ago.
So Yes, as crazy as it may seem to some, I am embarking on that PhD journey. Besides, it’s better to regret what we have tried
than regret what we have not tried.
I love research, I like reading, I enjoy learning and I’m passionate about education. So is it really crazy that I want to do a PhD?
I love research, I like reading, I enjoy learning and I’m passionate about education. So is it really crazy that I want to do a PhD?
Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Steph; I'll need that.
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