cheekbones3 (
cheekbones3) wrote2005-09-29 09:07 am
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Right then folks. I'm severely creatively stifled. I want to go into research, or a job that has similar content and feel, and because my first degree is crap, I'm scuppered at almost all turns, even though I have an MSc. I fell into the trap of going straight from school to uni, and only in the last few years have I actually been in the proper frame of mind for study.
Time for your ideas: Do you reckon it would be worth me getting a decent BSc from scratch, to then get me onto a funded PhD in two or three years? I reckon I could get an honours degree in quick time, especially if I found a course that let me defer first year, or at least do it in my own time. Otherwise, I could just get a job (eventually) and be stuck doing stuff that isn't bad, but isn't really what I want to do. Either way, I think I'll be doing crappy work for the next year at least to pay for all these silly ideas...your thoughts are welcome anyway.
In other news, I reckon the new Kate Bush single is pretty good, now I've heard it a few times.
Also, I'll be down south until Saturday or maybe Sunday (Saturday if I can be arsed getting back to listen to the North Queensland v Tigers NRL grand final via the web on Sunday morning), so I'll see you all whenever.
Furthermore, I'm planning to go to see Scotland v Ireland in the RL Nations Cup on the 23rd of October with
bunnyphone if anyone else fancies joining us.
Time for your ideas: Do you reckon it would be worth me getting a decent BSc from scratch, to then get me onto a funded PhD in two or three years? I reckon I could get an honours degree in quick time, especially if I found a course that let me defer first year, or at least do it in my own time. Otherwise, I could just get a job (eventually) and be stuck doing stuff that isn't bad, but isn't really what I want to do. Either way, I think I'll be doing crappy work for the next year at least to pay for all these silly ideas...your thoughts are welcome anyway.
In other news, I reckon the new Kate Bush single is pretty good, now I've heard it a few times.
Also, I'll be down south until Saturday or maybe Sunday (Saturday if I can be arsed getting back to listen to the North Queensland v Tigers NRL grand final via the web on Sunday morning), so I'll see you all whenever.
Furthermore, I'm planning to go to see Scotland v Ireland in the RL Nations Cup on the 23rd of October with
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You KNOW which one's right for you and from the way you've written your the entry, I think everyone else does to.
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But like lilitufire says, check out any sneaky ways route the qualifications route if you possibly can!
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If you don't want to read this, just read the last line.
So yeah I could sum it all up as: keep trying to get a PhD on what you've got, before committing yourself to three years of a second bachelors. Just my two pence.
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Thanks.
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Of course that does rather depend on you having a relevant qualification in the first place. I'm not clear on whether you're wanting to pursue something you've done before or something completely different.
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I'm looking at working in an area which isn't really covered by what I've studied before, but which I've touched on with project work, so I'm sort of trying to demonstrate relevant skills and interests which don't show strongly on paper.
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From talking to the academics here, I think that most people looking for PhD students would rather have someone who's enthusiastic, and with experience in practical stuff (either lab experience, orprogramming experience, or both) but little background. Fact is that everyone who starts a PhD (especially the folks who let it be widely known that they got some oxbridge double first) quickly learns that they really don't know anything at all. Especially people with three year BSc degrees.
What do you actually want to do? There's a christmas entry for PhD students most places. I can keep my ear to the ground around here to see if there's anything coming up.
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I think I find the hardest thing is getting across my enthusiasm, as well as funding problems due to my first degree. The help is much appreciated though! I did e-mail a couple of people about courses at Edinburgh, but they appeared to have offers pending already.
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Lots of groups have funding that they can allocate to a student but they don't advertise it.
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I'm not offering sympathy, instead have a hell of a lot of *empathy*.
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