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Reasons to get a PhD?
Reasons to get a PhD?
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Feb 19 2013, 10:48 PM
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Contribute to advancement of humankind(but imma in a state of considering imma walking down taht road or not. lol)
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Apr 10 2013, 12:17 AM
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Although I am not continuing to further my studies for now since i've decided to test the waters in industry.... but one of the reason I even considered furthering was that there's a particular interest in being a lecturer. Not so because of pay, but because of the available time to do stuff of interest to me.
But I found out interest alone in a particular field does not make a good researcher. I did have interest, but I am particularly annoyed by the need to document.... meaning, I may research, develop, model, design, but all without any documentation as I really disliked it. As such... I've put my road to further study on hold till perhaps later on. also just my 2 cents. It's my believe that a lecturer isn't really teaching in the sense, they are tasked to share. Also, although I'm not a creme de la creme student, I must say, I feel it's bad to the education system if they feel that failing students is a taboo. As with my previous thread about bell grading, I strongly disapprove. To me, the standard to pass doesn't need to be moved to accommodate the batch of students, it is them that has to step up or be kicked out if they can't stand up to par. What's wrong with failing 99 students out of 100 students? if the 99 can't step up, no use awarding them a degree. Just my 2cents... |
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Apr 10 2013, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE(Irzani @ Apr 10 2013, 09:27 AM) Just because you are a lecturer and have a PhD doesn't mean the answer given by the students is wrong. Some shit lecturers are always follow the answer scheme just because they believed the answer is the only right answer. They never admit that they have done wrong and claim that they know better just because they have the so called PhD. Agreed..... I've encountered a few too that takes their answer schemes as the one and only..This is one of the reason on why students prefer to memorize notes instead of thinking out of the box. |
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Apr 10 2013, 06:17 PM
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lol.. imma not a lecturer la.... @@.... ikan bilis medium grade student only
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