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  1. Is a PhD really worth it? : r/PhD - Reddit

    May 6, 2021 · PhD is not really "extra education", it's vocational training for a career in research. IMO there's not much practical reason to earn a PhD if you don't want a career in research.

  2. Should I get a Master’s before a PhD? : r/GradSchool - Reddit

    This question is mainly for those who went straight to PhD from undergrad. Particularly those with a pure math major. What was your experience in terms of difficulty? I’m currently an undergrad …

  3. Is it true that PhD education in USA is free and students get

    Aug 30, 2022 · PhD’s in the US are not free, though it is (or should be) the norm that none of the expenses related to it should fall on the person doing the PhD. This means that any worthwhile …

  4. At what age did you start/graduated from your Ph.D. ? : r/PhD

    Finishing my PhD at 32 with a long and illustrious scientific career ahead of me. You're ready when you're ready! Don't let norms hold you back on your journey. Reply reply [deleted] •

  5. PhD vs. Masters : r/GradSchool - Reddit

    From my research, a lot of PhD programs give you funding and stipends vs. masters where you don’t get much. If it’s this way, why do so many people choose a masters over a PhD which …

  6. Putting the prefix "Dr." or suffix "PhD" when filling out any ... - Reddit

    Apr 11, 2023 · I don't use it either way 90% of the time outside of work, but would use the suffix if I did. Never noticed any difference when I did For emails, my professional signature is …

  7. Anyone have a PhD in Accounting? : r/Accounting - Reddit

    Accounting PhD programs (similar to any other PhD programs) are typically free of charge, as schools will cover the full tuition, and also pay the PhD students stipend as living expense. In …

  8. Pros/Cons of pursuing a PhD after bachelors and skipping masters.

    Hello, I want to become a genetic researcher/scientist and wanted to know if based of that goal if it would be bad if I was to skip getting a masters and go straight for a PhD.

  9. Dr. [NAME] or [NAME], Ph.D. : r/PhD - Reddit

    Longtime industry PhD scientist here - I don't see Dr. in LinkedIn much, but often see [name], PhD. My profile just has my name (no titles) but in the education section it shows PhD. PhDs …

  10. How did you ACTUALLY get into a clinical psych PhD program? : r ...

    Sep 16, 2023 · An endorsement from one of those researchers would get you into a program MUCH more easily than stats or GRE or ECs. (Caveat: I am a med student now. I applied to …