Make sure you have some idea of why you want to do grad school. Don't just do it because you feel you need to, or want a distraction. And if your program requires a thesis/dissertation, make sure you are really passionate about the subject. Like, as passionate as the people who make three-hour video essays are.
Oct 17, 2024

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I’m actively pursuing a PhD right now, so for me it’s a yes, but I’ve had two friends drop from their respective PhD programs in the three years I’ve been in mine and for them it’d be a hell no. You have to be really honest with yourself and take the decision seriously, but if you feel there aren’t much stakes (for instance you get into a fully funded program or get scholarships/fellowships) then I’d say it’s worth a shot. I would never recommend grad school if you’re only doing it to ā€œtake a break from the real worldā€ or something like that, but if getting a specialization in something would help you meet personal or professional goals, then it’s probably gonna be worth it for you.
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i’m not in grad school/haven’t applied for other reasons, but a big piece of advice my v wise mentor/professor in college about grad school was that she really stressed not going into debt for grad school, especially in today’s world and job market. so even if you aren’t sure you’d 100% ā€œuseā€ it, if it’s with scholarships and a fellowship so you graduate debt-free, worry less. on the other hand, even if you’re very sure you would ā€œuseā€ it but you’d have to go into debt seriously ask yourself if it’s that worth it. if you only want a master’s (in the US), there are not always as many fellowships / assistantships for master’s students so go for a PhD program with a ā€œterminal master’sā€ so you can do two years, decide if you like it, and if you don’t you still get a master’s at the two year mark (this was also advice i received). my obvious caveat is that i’m not in grad school (yet?) but iā€˜d literally trust this professor with my life so i trust that this advice is sage enough to pass on!
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better yet, find a dual degree program and get two at once. postpone student loan payments, get a superiority complex, and study something you're genuinely passionate about in a way that reflects your passion. lord it over your family that doesn't believe in you. whenever anyone asks what you do you can always say "oh i'm in grad school" and they say "oooooh what are you studying?" and then you get to tell them your complex thesis idea and they are amazed. it's fun. i swear.
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