10 Do’s and Don’ts for PhD Students |
My PhD is rapidly becoming a distant memory. Before nostalgia completely obscures my recollections of this chapter of my career, I thought I’d jot down some pointers for prospective and current PhD students. These are mainly based on things I wish I had done during my PhD, or mistakes I have seen others make. I hope they’ll make your life easier! If you have any other suggestions, please feel free to chip in with a comment.
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Hsien Lei
I agree with all you’ve listed except for the bit about pregnancy. I’m giving you a kick for your wife.
Here’s another for your list:
Do find a way to present at a meeting every year – poster or talk. This will be part of your professional life and it’s easier to learn how to do it right when you’re still a student.
Don’t lose your focus and get involved in too many extracurricular activities. Nobody cares if you were on the student council when you still haven’t finished your dissertation after 8 years.
Nick
Thought the pregnancy comment might get a response
All tongue in cheek of course!
Tarun
Here’s one more to this nice list:
“DO maintain a healthy inter-disciplinary approach of looking at things you are working on”.
-Tarun
EmWed
I think #6 is critical. Developing good time management skills can help you get as much done in 8 hours in the lab as others do hanging around the lab for 12. And then you get more time to enjoy life. (Life doesn’t start once you graduate… this IS your life so make sure you have balance in it.)
That said, depending upon the advisor you have, it can be important that they see you still in the lab when they leave for the day. Face time and all that…
Dave
I regret playing so much golf in my first 2 years. Looking ahead to a complete switch in attitude as the writting comes on is daunting. If you are not productive through your research period, beginning the write up is not the silver bullet you thought it would be.
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Amir
thanks Nick for sharing some tips.
Amir
UCL,London
Chen
Nicely written!
10x for the tips!
Chen
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