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Should You Start Your PhD Before 30_ Doing A PhD In Your 30s

Should You Start Your PhD Before 30? Doing A PhD In Your 30s

Posted on 25.10.202028.09.2020 by admin

Are you in the 30s or late 20s, and you are thinking about PhD? You may consider doing a PhD in your 30s as silly, but definitely, it is NOT. Though numerous people enroll in their PhD program before their 30s, or right after completing their undergraduate degree, it is quite normal to start a…

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Is It Possible to Get Multiple PhDs?

Is It Possible to Get Multiple PhDs? Yes or No! Let’s See

Posted on 11.10.202028.09.2020 by admin

Nowadays, everyone wants to have multiple degrees. When I was young, I thought whether I could get multiple PhDs. For instance, can a rocket scientist get a PhD in Math and Chemistry? Now, I know this is possible. Usually, people can get multiple PhDs. Having more than one PhDs is not common; however, people want…

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Have you googled yourself lately? - PhDCareerGuide.com

Have You Googled Yourself Lately?

Posted on 28.09.202028.09.2020 by admin

Some might think it narcissistic, but Googling yourself gives you a glimpse of what the rest of the world sees when someone is interested in discovering more about you.  In social situations, like after a first date, the consequences of unflattering search results can be embarrassing to be sure (oh, that’s why they never called me back…)….

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Celebrities with PhDs

Celebrities with PhDs | 8 Famous People with Best Qualification

Posted on 27.09.202028.09.2020 by admin

Want to know about the celebrities with PhDs? We may not always consider celebrities as being the best tools in the toolshed; however, you may be amazed to hear that there are many celebrities at master and bachelor’s level, there are specific celebrities with PhDs; this is the highest level of degree in various countries,…

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9 Alternative Careers for PhD Science Graduates - phdcareerguide.com

9 Alternative Careers for PhD Science Graduates

Posted on 02.09.2020 by admin

9 Alternative Careers for PhD Science Graduates According to a 2010 report from the Royal Society in London, only 0.45% of science Ph.D. graduates went on to become a professor. For science graduates, there are many other exciting, and financially rewarding career options available but not everyone knows what they are or where to look….

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6 Top Tips To Improve Your Online Reputation As A Job Seeker

Posted on 22.07.2020 by admin

Your reputation online can make the difference between securing a job after an interview, or missing the chance altogether.  Many companies, especially recruitment agencies, do a background check on potential candidates before hiring or making a recommendation to possible employers. This is one of the reasons you need to be mindful of your reputation online,…

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4 Things You Should Consider Before Embarking on a PhD Program

4 Things You Should Consider Before Embarking on a PhD Program

Posted on 24.02.202028.09.2020 by admin

Are you planning to enroll in a PhD program? You are likely to get advice from numerous students, administrators, professors, and especially the Internet. Occasionally, it is demanding to know which guidance to concentrate on and what will make a significant difference in the long-run. Hence, before going back to daydreaming about the day you…

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US PhD Admission Instructions

Posted on 20.12.201910.01.2022 by admin

It so happened that I entered the PhD program in mathematics at Stanford University. I would like to talk about what is required for admission, and why to try to enter is not very difficult. What is required for admission? TOEFL ($ 260) (English exam) GRE Subject Mathematics ($ 150) (math exam) GRE general ($…

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How 3 History PhD Students Used Podcasting to Harness “The Superstar Effect”

Posted on 23.03.201908.08.2019 by admin

By Scott Rank Getting noticed in academia is enormously difficult. Scholars compete for attention by having fancy alma maters or getting published in prestigious journals – both of which have acceptance rates in the single digits. But three PhD students in history were largely able to sidestep this process. Each gained academic clout through unconventional means….

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Is it possible to break into the Medical Science Liaison role without experience?

Posted on 23.01.201420.02.2021 by admin

By Dr. Samuel Dyer I often get asked the question “Is it possible to break into the Medical Science Liaison role without experience?”  Yes, it is clearly possible because it’s important to realize that everyone started as an MSL for the first time without prior experience (myself included).  The question is- HOW did they do it?  There…

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