What PhD students find out too late [Top mistakes]

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I share with you the top things PhD students find out too late in their careers.
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    0:00 - accountability
    1:50 - inspiration
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Komentáře • 85

  • @vans4lyf2013
    @vans4lyf2013 Před rokem +118

    You're spot on, most of the scientists in academia are very methodical and have a lot of self-discipline, that's the biggest predictor of success rather than inspiration.

    • @notequalto5179
      @notequalto5179 Před rokem

      Reminds me of some really tough classes I took. Lots of people ended up doing really poorly on their grades. The biggest 2 things I did differently: ask a lot of questions, and show up to class every time.

    • @user-xm5cn1rs5c
      @user-xm5cn1rs5c Před měsícem

      Agree. The successful ones are very self-disciplined.

  • @lee403
    @lee403 Před rokem +44

    I started doing this (making weekly powerpoints of what I did or read) independently this semester and essentially told my advisor that I'm taking control of my education, I'm sendimg you either an update every week or we are having a weekly meeting (or I have a meeting with another faculty /postdoc) to get advice on my progress, ask the questions I need to progress the next week, get feedback on figures whatever. I figured this out on my own because my advisor said to me 'a lot of students don't like having weekly meetings'. we'll thats on them. I understand thats a drag but I feel like it keeps you on track.

  • @kennettearboiz5844
    @kennettearboiz5844 Před rokem +35

    I'm currently a master's student now. Honestly, I find your content so beneficial.
    Thanks, man.

  • @paulborst4724
    @paulborst4724 Před rokem +30

    100% The complete and utter lack of guidance took me completely off guard. I was expecting weekly meetings and reviews. I had to fight for every encounter and most of those talks went nowhere, because they showed zero interest in what I was doing.

  • @drshell2
    @drshell2 Před rokem +17

    There should be a website like glassdoor for supervisors where you can see their ratings. Current or past PhD students can rate their university program and supervisor on that website.

  • @UtenaXenite
    @UtenaXenite Před rokem +16

    Finished my Cell Biology PhD 9 years ago and have mentored many graduate students since. This advice is absolutely spot on. Definitely going to send it to some of my mentees!

  • @rajlal2384
    @rajlal2384 Před rokem +5

    The last point was spot on. Once I figured out all the PhD advisor is a letter of recommendation - the whole experience became so much better.
    Another suggestion, most academics have so much on their plate they generally can only remember the last week's update. The single most important thing dealing with a boss is get as far ahead of them as you can. Show 1 or 2 updates each week. I did a postdoc where at one point i was 2 months ahead of where my advisor thought I was. Meant i was vacationing ~quarter of the entire position

  • @lucforand8527
    @lucforand8527 Před rokem +11

    Persistence and hard work. The further you go, the more effort it takes. Keep your goal in mind and work for it. It is your goal not that of your supervisor, your parents or anyone else.

  • @dogglebird4430
    @dogglebird4430 Před rokem +15

    I was a local copper for 30 years and, at around 20 years service, I knew I would be retiring in a decade at the tender age of 50, so I went got myself on a BA in Scandinavian Languages course, then a PGCE/Cert Ed, then an MA in English and finally did a PhD in linguistics hoping I might be employable by a university. I retired from the fuzz and was able to find a lecturing position pretty much straight away as my specialism was in demand. After a very confused start, uncertain of what was expected of me and a first supervisor who was not remotely interested in my research, I eventually found a novel angle that nobody had ever looked at before so far as I could tell and I was up and running. To me, the success began when my supervisor changed and I finally had someone who took a proper interest in my work - and when I had firmed up my research questions so I was clear about precisely what I wanted to find out and how I intended to do that. Of course, academia was a second career for me so I haven't had the time to build up a full academic career. I have now hung up my doctoral tam next to the bobby's helmet in the loft space and properly retired. Well, sort of. I'm still doing a bit of independent research for a book I intend writing, but that's if my missus runs out of DIY and gardening jobs!

    • @markdonnelly6921
      @markdonnelly6921 Před rokem

      You could have got paid work after your PGCE if you wanted work. Teachers in London get 160 a day. Thats real money. Many PHDs will never get that because they are living on another planet.

    • @dogglebird4430
      @dogglebird4430 Před rokem +2

      @@markdonnelly6921 You are right, but the available work tends to be supply work in ropey comprehensives. I don't mind teaching my specialism to motivated students, but I don't fancy being a well-paid childminder spending half of each lesson maintaining class discipline or dealing with kids' issues.

  • @sheika_mc
    @sheika_mc Před rokem +19

    Such amazing advice (as always!) these were all things that I did and decided to make changes but this is comforting to know even after the fact

  • @archaeoem656
    @archaeoem656 Před rokem +5

    Wow - this video really came at the right time for me! Thanks Andy, excellent advice, I particularly like your thoughts on personal accountability and not waiting for that flash of inspiration.

  • @spinebuster9490
    @spinebuster9490 Před rokem +12

    Dr Stapleton your passion for academia always shows. I think you will return to academia some day. Great video.

  • @abudulekanseun3068
    @abudulekanseun3068 Před rokem +3

    Insightful
    Thank you Dr Stapleton

  • @Majid-Maleki
    @Majid-Maleki Před rokem +1

    Your points are extremely important. Thank you so much!

  • @tiffingpoints
    @tiffingpoints Před rokem +1

    Very insightful! Thank you sir!

  • @marohs5606
    @marohs5606 Před rokem +2

    Your content is very important and helpful... thank you so much

  • @victormurphy3511
    @victormurphy3511 Před rokem

    So I watch your videos and god they are so informative. Especially over the last few months. Although I am still struggling to get the PhD program.

  • @simonebrioschi6822
    @simonebrioschi6822 Před rokem +19

    I'm forwarding this video to my students... they can find here better advises than I could give them... maybe I'm too busy... or maybe I'm just a bad supervisor and I should have followed this channel before getting a postdoc position.

    • @DrAndyStapleton
      @DrAndyStapleton  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for sharing, Simone. I'm sure you are not a bad supervisor if you care enough to share this info with them.

    • @simonebrioschi6822
      @simonebrioschi6822 Před rokem +5

      @@DrAndyStapleton thanks! I know it might sound off topic... but would you like to make a video for postdocs to outline the mandatory steps to build their future? Some postdocs can feel very lost as well.

    • @DrAndyStapleton
      @DrAndyStapleton  Před rokem +5

      I'd love to help out! I'll add it to my video list.

    • @radiant92023
      @radiant92023 Před rokem +2

      Thanks🙏

  • @mogosdebesh7956
    @mogosdebesh7956 Před rokem +1

    I don't know how to explain you. Always I get a new idea when I watch your video. I hope others feels the same. Thank you very much Andy.

  • @cheikhdiop7223
    @cheikhdiop7223 Před rokem +4

    Your content is so motivated... 👌

  • @kevinmarrs3372
    @kevinmarrs3372 Před rokem +9

    I’m currently a PhD student in chemical engineering at university of Toronto. Nice to see my school represented here

  • @ayodejimatuluko
    @ayodejimatuluko Před rokem

    Insightful advice. Thanks for sharing!

  • @simpublic89
    @simpublic89 Před 6 měsíci

    The idea to keep notes as powerpoint slides is BRILLIANT, thanks for making the content you make!!

  • @monojitsaha3071
    @monojitsaha3071 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos! Can we have a video on effective note taking?

  • @RSA0209
    @RSA0209 Před rokem +2

    Can you make a video of your fortnightly presentation? I think it would be a very beneficial tool for most of us!

  • @Chompchompyerded
    @Chompchompyerded Před rokem

    From a professor emerita of Cambridge, I must say this man is spot on.

  • @gregoriusrafael8001
    @gregoriusrafael8001 Před rokem

    Dr Stapleton, it seems that I am going to do a PhD and this is something important to know beforehand rather than being too late 😊

  • @larissacury7714
    @larissacury7714 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @chriso.6296
    @chriso.6296 Před rokem

    Hi @Andy Stapleton,
    Thanks for your posts; they are always very informative.
    One question please, Can holders of a 'Professional Doctorate' use the title abbreviation: 'PhD' behind their names?

  • @meemsultana5299
    @meemsultana5299 Před rokem

    Thanks Andy 😽

  • @andrewm852
    @andrewm852 Před rokem

    Note taking: Readcube Paper's changed my life for managing the hundreds of papers in my archive! I'm not sure if you've covered it in your videos but I use it every day now.

  • @tylercriss6435
    @tylercriss6435 Před rokem +1

    What future does someone have who struggle with keeping themselves accountable? I always get into analysis paralysis, freeze, and fail to push through the barrier. What future is left for me if I can't hone myself??

  • @ZaksLab
    @ZaksLab Před rokem

    07:32 haha, I thought about the future career so early on that I pulled the ripcord at the masters degree and got into the career I wanted (admittedly with a lot of luck) .

  • @Huffman_Tree
    @Huffman_Tree Před rokem

    Love the lack of intros on this channel. Just dive right into the first point. Very refreshing.

  • @richardthegingerbo909

    This fortnightly PowerPoint is a dope idea!

  • @nurulfakriah3514
    @nurulfakriah3514 Před rokem +1

    I always enjoy your video! Thanks

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c Před 7 měsíci +1

    A PhD in basic science makes you have the license to practice science. A University scientist/researcher/academia/professor is just a special extension of Government employees. If the "Government" wants you, you will be hired to start as an assistant professor. Then all these factors will dictate your research and academic career for the remaining of your life: number of publications, citations, impact factor and government research grants.

  • @chattySam00
    @chattySam00 Před rokem

    Would love to know more how you take notes

  • @bolao7386
    @bolao7386 Před rokem +1

    any video on effective note keeping?

  • @Mathemagical55
    @Mathemagical55 Před rokem +2

    Doing the same thing every day is doubtless very important for an elite athlete in training but it's a very bad model for intensive brainwork. Having a day off when you feel like it is a perk of being a PhD student and won't harm your progress in the slightest.

  • @flaguser4196
    @flaguser4196 Před rokem +3

    what your supervisor frequently claims to be difficult may not actually be and is just a matter of actually trying. and then if you are able to do it, your supervisor will have another achievement to brag on his name, so be careful.

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před rokem +2

    If you have respect for the genius we have in common, the academic system is "designed to fail", meaning that all supposition is required to be tested in the fires of criticism, (or critique, if you have responsibility for the teaching and learning techniques ongoing).
    What is the history of Doctoral Candidacy, and why has is continued if not because it is how culture is continued that matters most. Ie according to the innate "genius" of Gold-Silver Rule Mathematical Disproof Methodology.

  • @zodd0001
    @zodd0001 Před rokem

    My supervisor exactly get angry because I did by my own not staying there asking continously for help.

  • @rashedulkabir6227
    @rashedulkabir6227 Před rokem

    Can you tell name of that book you have read about Olympic Athletes?

  • @sindhusekar1
    @sindhusekar1 Před rokem +1

    Yo Dr. Stapleton. I discovered your channel towards the end of my phd. I have recently completed my phd 😊😊. I find your videos useful for future research endeavours. Cheers.

  • @0xstuff625
    @0xstuff625 Před rokem +1

    Postop treadmill? Sounds uncomfortable

  • @MoneyR8
    @MoneyR8 Před rokem +2

    3:14 this is key

  • @KakashiBallZ
    @KakashiBallZ Před rokem +1

    That is the most majestic beard I have ever seen.

  • @nlssvdr7107
    @nlssvdr7107 Před 4 měsíci

    what was the book of Olympic athletes?

  • @DavidReilly7
    @DavidReilly7 Před rokem

    I dropped out of the master's program for the same reason.

  • @PaulGaither
    @PaulGaither Před rokem +1

    0:22 - missed opportunity to use the term "accoutabilabuddy"

  • @OntologyofValue
    @OntologyofValue Před rokem +2

    I can’t agree more with these points! If I could turn back time, I would also take the statistics and chances for success in academia into account and plan to the strategy for my PhD way ahead. Namely, I would treat PhD as the last stage of my education process and focus on building and honing a number of strategic skills rather than publications. BTW I didn't know that Andy was studying at Flinders Uni! @DrAndyStapleton + @TaraBrabazon on one panel would be a great discussion!

  • @BuJammy
    @BuJammy Před rokem +1

    "The networking that you should have begun doing in your third and fourth years is going to take a long time to catch up on"

  • @TUXMAN06
    @TUXMAN06 Před rokem

    Is a PhD worth it?

  • @marcpadilla1094
    @marcpadilla1094 Před rokem

    Want always outpaces need in the marketplace of America.

  • @ultiumlabs4899
    @ultiumlabs4899 Před rokem +1

    Which level cause baldness most? Master or PhD?

  • @viktorramstrom3744
    @viktorramstrom3744 Před rokem +2

    I am only in my last year of highschool but I am thinking of doing a PhD in pure mathematics. I am particularly interested in category theory.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Před rokem +2

      If you have to think about it don't do it. You'll be competing with literal geniuses.

    • @rainerdeusser
      @rainerdeusser Před rokem +3

      Disagree with ultra. You're not competing if you are fascinated by what you are doing. That said, your interests will change as you move through undergrad class so there's no need to assume you'll follow a specific area of interest.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Před rokem

      @@rainerdeusser You can disagree all you like but mathematics doesn't care.

    • @rainerdeusser
      @rainerdeusser Před rokem +1

      @@MK_ULTRA420 which doesn't negate my statement, but this is not a zero sum game.

  • @asmasiddiqi1
    @asmasiddiqi1 Před rokem +3

    Supervisors should be accountable to PhD candidates. Students are not supposed to work in a vacuum without any feedback from supervisors. Please don't encourage the "self-made" PhD concept. It is a useless "American Dream" kind of attitude.

  • @bogusmcbogus2637
    @bogusmcbogus2637 Před rokem +7

    Honestly, if you haven't learned how to be self-accountable and you get accepted into a PhD program, then something has gone wrong. You shouldn't be there. Or your school sucks. Using your Olympic athlete analogy, that's like me getting to sprint the 100m after only practicing by walking to the freezer to get my ice-cream. Also, PhD students probably learn too late that they made an enormous irredeemable sacrifice in life maybe without realizing it, as their 20s and idk part of their 30s have gone by and there is no family. No kids (probably?). and maybe not a lot in the bank. Thinking about where you want to work after your PhD can't be done without thinking about what all you'd have to postpone in life to do a PhD.

  • @gold9994
    @gold9994 Před 9 měsíci

    If you get a tenure, good for you.

  • @cwcarson
    @cwcarson Před rokem

    Making your PhD 1% better every single day. PhD in 100 days. Sweet.

  • @markdonnelly6921
    @markdonnelly6921 Před rokem +1

    They also find out that nobody really gives a damn about their PHd and they cant get a job

  • @justjacqueline2004
    @justjacqueline2004 Před rokem

    It doesn't make any MONEY!

  • @almam.6880
    @almam.6880 Před rokem +1

    "Do the boring activity every single day as an Olympic athlete would do". I don't think that Olympic athletes perceive their daily training as a "boring thing they have to do" though :D

  • @Followmybliss777
    @Followmybliss777 Před rokem +1

    That having a phd doesn’t matter? Lol

  • @BoilsonA
    @BoilsonA Před rokem

    The first think PhD students find out too late is that they wasted valuable years of their lives !

  • @DavidSmith-hy8zx
    @DavidSmith-hy8zx Před rokem

    As they say, it’s post hole digging.

  • @michellegirau8136
    @michellegirau8136 Před rokem

    More and more its like college is useless.

  • @berniefynn6623
    @berniefynn6623 Před rokem

    That they are really thick and brainwashed???????????????