Graduate School Thread

you using Floquet-Bloch theory?

Yeah, paying out of pocket. Hopefully I'll get a job that'll give tuition assistance by the time I decide to go back for another degree

Yessir, my dude
>tfw all these french names I don't know how to pronounce

>>Year in school
penultimate year of phd program

>>Subject
physics

>>Projects you are working on
experimental shit that have still not yielded me any publishable worthy results

>>Work you are currently excited about
nothing

>>Hopes for the future after graduate school
nothing i just want to die in my sleep everyday. occasionally thought of just jumping from my floor but too much of a pussy to do that

>first
>computer science
>nothing
>machine learning
>be a research scientist someday

>Yeah, paying out of pocket.
Thank you, user. I'm gonna have to fund my two years of Master's studies until I can get PhD-level funding and I was starting to feel really inadequate. Appreciate your post.

>phd students pretending they know how many years they have left

>Average STEM PhD is between 5 and 6 years
>Have no idea how many years they have left
Sorry, lad. Not everyone plans in being in school for 10 years publishing a paper on what Shakespear meant by "fuck my arse backwards, love."

I have news for you. Most people who take an extra year didn't plan on it.

>22
>Geography
>Refugee
>Crime rates & population background
>Redpill EU

Is Geography counted as science?

And I have news for you. There are unforeseen obstacles to everything in life, even an undergrad degree. Just because the worst case scenario imposes delays doesn't mean one can't reasonably estimate how many years they have left, especially with the wealth of data on average graduation times.