Yeah, but Reddit often devolves. This has been a more productive learning experience, at least for me...
I mean, it's a great question: why would an advisor neglect a student when all is OK? Pretty complex, and I don't think I can even do the full issue justice, but from my observations it comes down to: 1. Egos - some…
This, right here, is right on point. My advisor is also particularly apt at securing private funding, which benefits our research institute, so everything is somehow "addressed" and then, it's ok? Except, it rarely, if…
Note: I will not name and shame - my lab is small enough that it would be traceable and make me identifiable, particularly as I have spoken up and tried to address some of these issues in the past. I do provide students…
First off, came here after a fellow grad student directed me to this thread, but had to add a comment after reading all these comments. I'm please to see that so many have had relatively positive grad school…
Yeah, but Reddit often devolves. This has been a more productive learning experience, at least for me...
I mean, it's a great question: why would an advisor neglect a student when all is OK? Pretty complex, and I don't think I can even do the full issue justice, but from my observations it comes down to: 1. Egos - some…
This, right here, is right on point. My advisor is also particularly apt at securing private funding, which benefits our research institute, so everything is somehow "addressed" and then, it's ok? Except, it rarely, if…
Note: I will not name and shame - my lab is small enough that it would be traceable and make me identifiable, particularly as I have spoken up and tried to address some of these issues in the past. I do provide students…
First off, came here after a fellow grad student directed me to this thread, but had to add a comment after reading all these comments. I'm please to see that so many have had relatively positive grad school…