QUOTE(speckylaydeee @ Nov 22 2012, 06:44 PM)
But don't you think everyone has an expertise in something? Besides the economy is built up by various kind of jobs - an overflow of doctors will cause many of them to be jobless for example.
I just want to know what are the average years people take to complete a doctorate programme (full research that is). It doesn't matter the discipline. And is 2-3 years considered impossible?
depends on your supervisor and the project budget.I just want to know what are the average years people take to complete a doctorate programme (full research that is). It doesn't matter the discipline. And is 2-3 years considered impossible?
if your supervisor very pro, have deep knowledge about the project, can guide you to the right direction
half effort, twice the results.
compared to blur supervisor duno anything, you have to trial and error for everything,
twice the effort, half the results, in d end more time wasted
depends on project budget,
got money, can buy more better equipment, no need go here and there to borrow, or build your own one.
got money can buy good software, get job done faster.
so ya, possible to finish in 2-3 years if got knowledgeable & rich (as in project funds) supervisor that is willing to guide you
Dec 26 2012, 06:12 PM

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