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24 Post author: Dorikka 09 September 2013 03:32AM

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Comment author: zslastman 09 September 2013 09:28:46AM *  15 points [-]

Not stepping back and thinking strategically about where to go and why before beginning a PhD program.

Because of a deteriorating relationship and problems in my current lab, I felt completely overwhelmed by the prospect of choosing a PhD. I was being told by my superiors that I had loads of potential and therefore had to get into the most prestigious institute possible. I therefore copped out of the difficult task of doing a PhD and essentially allowed my supervisor (who I knew was incompetent) to choose one for me. I never asked myself if I really wanted to do the research I was being pushed towards, if labwork was a rational choice for someone with my skillsets, or, more importantly, if I wanted to do a PhD at all.

Imagine my embarrassment when I start reading lesswrong and discover that stories like this about grad school are a stock example of irrational behavior...

Comment author: sketerpot 09 September 2013 09:28:45PM *  13 points [-]

A good, lightweight rule of thumb: before making a major life decision, spend at least an hour googling around for relevant information, especially from people who've done the thing you're contemplating. Chances are, your experiences will not be so different from theirs.

Then, seriously consider at least one alternative.

Comment author: wedrifid 11 September 2013 11:37:05PM 6 points [-]

Not stepping back and thinking strategically about where to go and why before beginning a PhD program.

I second this mistake.

Comment author: fiddlemath 27 November 2014 04:53:51PM 1 point [-]

I also second this mistake.