06-06-2009, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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To the members with Ph.D, chime in please!
Please share your career path, ie how long it took you to finish that steppingstone, where did you attend, what did you get the Ph.D in, etc.
I don't think I will be 'done' with my Masters so eventually I would like go back to school again. |
06-08-2009, 11:14 AM | #2 |
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A buddy of mine got his PHD in genetics. He's now making about $55k in Arlington VA. I'd consider that pretty much a fail situation.
Then again, my boss as his PHD and makes about 7x that amount, so it all depends. |
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06-08-2009, 07:24 PM | #4 |
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I was born with a PHD, which has proved much more lucrative and satisfying than any formal education.
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06-08-2009, 07:54 PM | #6 |
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my sister is actually doing her PHD right now shes 28 and she will be 31 when she's done. IMO its not worth it because she's always broke she has student loans up to her neck and she started it a bit to late I would have done it around 25ish
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06-08-2009, 08:36 PM | #8 | |
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To some people, they don't really care about making insane amount of money. I had several professors who are making around 60K, which is pretty crap here in SoCal. But they're content because they love what they do. They have no need to splurge on a $500,000 car or live in a $1,000,000 home...which would be a nice 2 story 3 bedroom house here, lol. |
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06-08-2009, 08:40 PM | #9 | |
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My step dad did his Ph.D or rather J.D., part time and finished in about 4 years. ~25 is WAY too early for a Ph.D. I'm 23 now and half of the people in my graduate courses for my Masters are in their late 20s to 40s. It's very rare that someone get a BA/BS, Masters, Ph.D, without stopping to work. Kinda senseless too IMO..after all that, you have no real life experience. |
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06-08-2009, 08:42 PM | #10 |
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Yea I don't get what all the replies about how it's not worth it or you make no money etc. OP didn't ask about how much more money he could be making.
A PhD is for someone who's genuinely interested in a subject that he wouldn't mind researching for the rest of his/her life. It's about expanding the body of knowledge in that field - your thesis being only the beginning. If you still have that thirst for learning after your masters, I'd say go for it. Hell, your masters program might allow you to continue on to do the PhD there. I know I'm considering it but I'll wait and see how my masters pans out.
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The increase in pay with a PHD is like 7%-9% (or something close to that) and that percent makes my marginal benefit seem not so great but that's just me though. |
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06-08-2009, 08:57 PM | #12 | |
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Lab workers do it for the love, not the money. What you do is extremely difficult to comprehend and you get paid in peanuts. scorcher- That's what I'm doing now, more or less. I'm not far off from finishing my Masters and as of now I still want to continue learning. 3 friends of mine finished their Masters in the same field I'm in this year and got jobs that paid $65-80k, which is not bad at all. Money definitely plays a factor, otherwise I wouldn't be on a BMW board, heh. But what's more important is the love for your career. Example: I have 2 friends that are attorneys. One is a corporate lawyer, and the other is a small time lawyer that deals with marriage. The latter one makes 1/3 of what the first one makes, but is a lot happier. The first guy has all the money in the world, but is misery. |
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You should also look into doing your Masters part time and get a free ride on the tuition train. I don't think you should wait because there's a good chance you won't go back to school. Kinda like how some people want a one year break after HS to 'chill' and never get around to going to college. |
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Now that I live in a bigger house, have nicer things, my wife included, love my job and make at least 2x what he does... Payback is a biatch.
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