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Is it possible for someone to get a Phd again if you already have in the same area a Phd in another country?
thanks guys.. but im sticking with the same advisor as it is too late to change him. He's going to do his advising from a distance...well, i'll be left alone to do things from now on ...:( i just dont know yet how to deal with it emotionally... do you think things will get better for us? it's as if we're always having a lot of difficulties... it's neverending.
hi! has anybody experienced their major adviser leaving in their fourth year or any year?? what do you do? any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks!
Thanks guys! i guess it doesnt matter which side of the world you are... i think all or most of us share the same woes and triumphs anyway..cheers!
thanks.. nice to hear that..
are all of you guys here in the forum from UK?
I know it's too much to handle. but sometimes you just want someone with whom you can share the same experiences/frustrations with. that's why the question should be should he/she also be a phd or graduate student too? life..so complicated.
The "Dr." title... i know it's shallow
hi all, i'm glad i found a website that caters to phd students! well i was just wondering if anybody has some advise on how to have a lovelife if you're doing work 23 hours( 1 hour for sleep)?:) or is it necessary that you look for someone who's undergoing the same experiences you're undergoing??? well, this surely narrows down the choices!insights please!:)
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