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  1. Is a PhD really worth it? : r/PhD

    PhD is basically a requirement, although we do have people in similar roles that just gained a lot of on-the-job experience. It would probably take more than 4-6 years of work experience to be accepted as a credible researcher, and getting your foot in the door must be challenging.

  2. How hard is it to get into top PhD programs? : r/AskAcademia

    Getting into a top phd program (in my experience) is 25% achievement/experience and 75% luck/timing. If it doesn’t work out one year, and you are qualified - as in getting attention from …

  3. How Hard Is It to Get a PhD? What You Should Know

    Thinking of starting on a doctoral path? Understand from a student's perspective what is actually hard about a PhD, and get the tips to prepare yourself for it.

  4. What was the hardest part of doing a PhD? : r/PhD

    What did you find the hardest, why was it hard for you and how did you work through it? Personally, I had a really hard time recruiting people to my study, which I had spent most of my …

  5. How hard is a PhD? What every PhD student needs to …

    Navigating the tumultuous waters of a PhD program is no small feat. As we’ve discussed, this journey extends beyond mere intellectual challenges to encompass personal, emotional, and financial trials. It’s about …