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How to articulate the reasons to do a PhD

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Hello all:

I'm planning to apply for a PhD, the first thing I have to do is write an email to the tutor in the area I have chosen. In this email I will introduce myself and give a review of my work and academic experience. But I'm stuck in articulating properly the reasons i want to do a PhD.

The reasons why I want to do a PhD are different, I will give a brief description of them:
-I want to do a PhD because i believe I will meet people that share the same passion for the details and understand in a better way how things work.
-Also because in the knowledge area I've chosen exits a lots of myths that I believe are only myths.
-Because the PhD will be a long term investment in myself and is something no one can take from me.
-It will give me access to people that understand things better than me and i can learn a lot from them
-Also because it will raise my status.
-It will give me access to more opportunities professionally.
- I wanted to do a PhD since I was doing my undergrad degree


Please help me to articulate this properly so it sounds adequately to put in presentation email.

Thank for your help

John F.

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I used 'The Research Student's Guide to Success' by Pat Cryer (available on Amazon) for guidance; it has a section on how to word your proposal and how to fill out PhD application forms. This helped me state my reasons for wanting to do a PhD in a professional/academic way. I also stated why what I had done in the past has led me to the stage where I am now (i.e. the stage where I'm ready and want to do a PhD), and why the PhD is the most crucial stepping stone for my future aspirations. Hope this helps.

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Thanks for the reply. I´ll check the book and start writing the reasons.

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