We study faster?Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:
Wow only four years for a PhD in belgium? in American it takes twice that long, i wonder why?
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We study faster?Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:
Wow only four years for a PhD in belgium? in American it takes twice that long, i wonder why?
8 years for a PhD?Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:
Wow only four years for a PhD in belgium? in American it takes twice that long, i wonder why?
If I find a way to do that over the internet, than I've got it madeDa_Killer_NoooooooB wrote:
... AND unscrew my DNA..............
Wish her good luck!Da_Killer_NoooooooB wrote:
Congrats Man, my wife is graduating soon & I know the relief that'll bring. Kudos to You!
I graduated earlier to , got my degree in 4 years started college when I was 17 , done by the time I was 21 , 2 degrees=Robin-Hood= wrote:
At long last;
Last Wednesday 2007 06 07 after a public defense of 2 hours; I graduated.
The last year I've been rather low active stat padding my mod account with the man of whom we do not speak, for the simple reason that I was finishing up my studies. Here a PhD normally takes 4 years and when I was close to the end my ongoing projects where dumped. So I had to start three new projects and write it all down in a year.
A year later. 2 projects finished, 2 papers in preparations (1 already published) and since the day before yesterday an extra degree in my pocket. Blood sweat and tears (all too literary) expressed in a little bit of writing on a paper (still awaiting the signature of the rector).
I am happy it is at long last over. Although there are still some loose ends that need the be tied up. But tonight PARTY !!!
I'll be back on duty to ban you all in a couple of days
Cheers,
R
Ps.: If someone here is from Belgium and has a vacancy for someone with an excess of diplomas, you can always send me a PM
You should ask me when I've found a job. But I guess I am not your average graduate... By now I can play card games with my diplomas (got 4 diplomas besides high school and numerous other papers that say that I supposed to have some knowledge), yet I haven't got any experience on the work floor besides in the university.Kommander_Kale wrote:
Heeeey genetics.
I'm in my last year of school and I'm looking into genetics/law as some kind of kooky specialist lawyer and just wondering in your newly professional opinion Dr. Hood if you much of a niche for this? At all? Or if not, where could a guy with a genetics/law degree go to make a career for himself?
Nice, I am kinda in the same field. I study Molecular biology but I am more interested in the biophysics. I am doing a PhD in X-ray crystallography.=Robin-Hood= wrote:
In increasing level of detail:voodoodolphins wrote:
congrats...may I ask in what field did you attain your ph.d?
Science
Biochemistry
Molecular Genetics
Genetics and drug response prediction for Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia...
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Good for you, youve achieve a diploma in being a cunt. Congratz.stacky24af wrote:
Who the fuck cares really???? It's like saying hey everyone I learned how to tie my shoes today. HURAHHHH for meeeeee!
When ppl say it takes 8 years or so they usually also count the master degree time. And no it is not a big deal. If you can get a master you can also get a PhD, it is just a matter of time.fadedsteve wrote:
My old French roommate has a PhD in Robotic Engineering. . . . .real dumbshit
I thought PhD's took more than 3 or 4 years to complete. . . you guys are crackin' em out like its no big whoop!! lol
And you failed how many times?fadedsteve wrote:
I have my PhD in female anatomy for the record. . . . . .