LightXT
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Does anyone aspire to be an academic one day? Do your PhD, get a job (if you can), teach and conduct research? Just wondering.
bro that was my joke right up there.I want to be a PhD in mathematics and go up to girls in bars and conduct this conversation:
Shadowdude: "Hey bby"
Girl: "Hi"
...
...
Girl: "So what do you do?"
Shadowdude: "I'm a modeller"
Girl: "Modeller? Don't you mean like... 'model'?"
Shadowdude: "No, no, no... I mean... mathematical modeller. Like I make equations to describe real world phenomena"
*girl walks away*
*Shadowdude's thought: 'wow, cross that off the bucket list'*
But seriously, a doctorate would be nice. Not sure if I'd like the job of an academic... that seems more like a thing we'd do "later" in our careers, not something we'd do straight out of our PhD or degree.
Yes. No worries.Does anyone aspire to be an academic one day? Do your PhD, get a job (if you can), teach and conduct research? Just wondering.
It's a little bit more than that...research and publication tends to be the bigger portion of an academics workload rather than teaching. So although there are lots of time (ie 'holidays') when you are not teaching, you are expected to be working/researching - its a lot more flexible than a 9-5 job, but from the academics I know - they are always thinking/working on one project or another - weekends/holidays etc. you have to have a passion for it.Yeah I'd love to be an academic, roaming the campus, lecturing the undergrads...sounds like a sweet job. Like teaching but no children and even better holidays
ahahahahaYeah I'd love to be an academic, roaming the campus, lecturing the undergrads...sounds like a sweet job. Like teaching but no children and even better holidays
^ this.ahahahaha
more like no holidays, ever
It is rocket science isnt it?Phd in aerospace engineering and lecture at uni.
Then when my students are struggling to understand something I can just say "COME ON GUYS! IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!"
That was the joke.It is rocket science isnt it?