In the pool choose the option that represents your real life education level.
Multiple options allowed (see bonus options).
Be honest. We don't want people claiming fake PhDs here. Only the real deal.
I'll start. I myself am a huble PhD in Philosophy and Socio-Cultural studies with a side degree in Psychology. Currently I am pursuing international projects on the theory of memetics and analytical storytelling.
Last edited by Stigma on Mar 15th, 2018 at 07:40 PM
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I'm a freshman in university with vocational training as an EMT.
Leaning to major in chemistry; possible minor/double major in computer science. Might go on to law school at some point, although it's financial suicide here in the USA.
I'm pretty anti-academia, so going through bullshit for more bullshit is a huge mental struggle. That reminds me:
BS: Bullshit
MS: More shit
PhD: Piled higher and deeper in shit
Damn...well that's awkward. I guess we have a Dooku (me) Sidious (you) relationship when it comes to age.
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not in Poland, and i'm legit, university life is imo cool here
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ah, i also selected "masters", since law studies aren't divided into bachelor and masters. it's 5 years, from nobody to masters diploma
legit planning PhD later, tho yeah, i know, i will prolly fail etc
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ah, nice. in Poland it goes like this all the time:
- Bachelor - 3 years
- Masters - 2 additional years
- PhD - obviously dependent
now, in case of law it's not divided into two steps. 5 years, masters.
Same with medicine. 6 years of studies, and the masters equivalent (it's called "physician of medicine" basically)
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wont improve the market value
it will be just an addition to normal life and normal job in the field lol, i want a phd because i like law as a research field, i want to do it for hobby, not to escape normal job
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I hope your tuition is cheap af because nobody in their right mind would pull a stunt like that here. The cheapest public law-school tuition where I live would come out to be close to $90,000 when it's all said and done. Go to a private school and it's more like $150,000. If it's not for market value, then it's a hobby. And how much you're willing to spend on a hobby is up to you. Have fun with it
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tutitions for PhDs are actually cheap as **** over here, imma need to pay like 4000 PLN a year, nothing terrible
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On top of that, there is a plethora of PhD studies offfered for free within the public university system. Depends on the field, really. You can come across some gems.
Honestly, it depends on your specialization. I think Law is a very specific field, similar to Medicine, for instance. Other example would be Polish software engineers and IT specialists. They are among the best in the world and some get great offers even before graduation. Obviously picked up by Western and international companies.
On the other hand, I know many cases in which a PhD degree increases a market value in Poland. One of my acquaintances from the program got a very lucrative offer in one of the bigger international companies in here simply because he can boast a PhD.
Last edited by Stigma on Mar 16th, 2018 at 09:10 AM
I’m in my second college year, here in the UK, and I’m planning on undertaking a personal training course once I’ve finished. As you can (probably) already tell, I’m not as academically oriented as a few of the other members on here.