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Finally, after 6.5years of part-time, self supported study (along with the birth of two kids) I have finished my Ph.D!

Thank goodness it’s over - I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone thinking of trying it.

full-time job + kids + Post graduate research does not = happiness.

When asked by my examiners “how I felt? Elated?Excited? Relieved?”  All I could think was - tired...

Cheers,

Dr. Daffy 🤓


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:27 am
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Dr Who?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:27 am
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Dr of what?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:28 am
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I WISH I was Dr. Who.  I could go back in time and tell myself not to do it.  Dr of Engineering.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:31 am
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What's up?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:31 am
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PhD Doctorate of Philosophy

Congrats it's often a qualification in perseverance!


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:31 am
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When asked by my examiners “how I felt? Elated?Excited? Relieved?” All I could think was


Philosophical?

PhD Doctorate of Philosophy


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:32 am
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Well done of 5 of us that started 2 gave in to the 18month blues, 1 died in a car crash and 1 found out that he had transposed two variables in a complex equation at the start of his work and the following 34months were based on that, he walked away.

Dr 100thidiot (organic chem, specifically photochromic spirooxazines and their merocyanine forms)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:41 am
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Well done!

Now, I don’t know what you plan for yourself post-doc, but if it is remotely academic, you’ll find the relief short-lived, because the work never really ends.

That said, the joy of achievement is much longer term.

Dr SR (research fellow who hasn’t stopped writing even though he’s got a full time job and kids)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:54 am
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Congratulations - now what can you give me for this rash?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:59 am
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Well done.  It was hard enough doing it at the age of 21-24, 75% funded and with no responsibilities.  I have the upper most respect for anyone who can study part time, as well as self fund!

Dr of Geography (currently avoiding starting my lab work for the day)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:04 am
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Congratulations!


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:09 am
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Dr of Engineering.

Congratulations.

Now, tell me, if an aeroplane was on a treadmill...............


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:11 am
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But Engineering isn’t really important is it?

*sheldonmodeoff

Huge congratulations from me, go celibate 😜


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:12 am
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Well done doc.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:16 am
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Now in bike shops you can tell the mechanic you're a Dr of engineering when you take your bike in 😉


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:18 am
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Congratulations, that officially makes you an expert, bad time to become an expert though, so plusses and minuses.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:20 am
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Dr of Engineering......

What? All of it?!


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:24 am
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PhD Doctorate of Philosophy

I will have a big mac and fries with a strawberry shake please.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:47 am
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Dr of Engineering……

What? All of it?!

That's why it took sooo long.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:51 am
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Congratulations! Amazing effort with your commitments. I barely survived doing it full time, with only drinking getting in the way.

I hope (and I'm sure!) an engineering PhD is of more use than a social science PhD!


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:51 am
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I have the upper most respect for anyone who can study part time, as well as self fund!

Utmost, shirley?

There was a programme on the Radio yesterday on this very subject. PhDs, I mean.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 11:54 am
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Congratulations!!!!

It's hard work doing it part time isn't it... and I only did that bit when I was writing up!!!

I finally finished writing up my corrections at about 11pm on my 40th birthday... after taking far too many years to finish and almost giving up a number of times. I was just so relieved to have finished it that I can't actually remember if I really celebrated it or not...

What field of engineering was it in? If it's power electronics then we've got some jobs going... :o)


 
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Congratulations and well done from possibly one of the most over qualified sheep farmers in Mid Wales

Dr. Welshfarmer (geology)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 12:36 pm
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Congratulations, welcome to the club

Dr. TiRed (Theoretical Physics)

Formation and evolution of cosmic strings in the early universe


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 12:51 pm
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Sweet. Well done Doc.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 1:24 pm
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So you're Daffy Doc?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 2:39 pm
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PhD Doctorate of Philosophy

I will have a big mac and fries with a strawberry shake please.

Steady on, they don't let the PhDs loose on the front desk straight away, a few years of tossing fries first....


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 3:24 pm
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Well done on becoming a doctor.

If i sent you a photo of my piles would you be able to recommend some cream................


 
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and 1 found out that he had transposed two variables in a complex equation at the start of his work and the following 34months were based on that, he walked away.

Isn't his supervisor supposed to spot those sorts of things?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 3:25 pm
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Congratulations Dr Daffy.

Now (1) get down the pub pronto and (2) make sure you change your bank cards and driving licence forthwith..!

I'm not a doctor of anything, though 13 years on I still remember the vicarious pain of living through Mrs OMTIN's PhD...! (She's a Professor now, so the vicarious pain of academic life never ends..!)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 3:30 pm
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Well done. I have a phd about hay meadows.. second year was the year of foot and mouth disease so I couldnt go to any field sites!!


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 3:34 pm
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Congratulations! Part time is a really tough way to do it.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 9:56 pm
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Bah, well played Perchy - I only came here to post something like that

(good job it was a picture or I'd never have spotted that somebody had done it)


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 10:45 pm
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I'm finding it hard enough just doing my Batchelor's, never mind a PhD. Respect.

Also know what you mean about no more work.

Just out of curiosity, what exactly does an engineer do with a PhD?


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 11:12 pm
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I will have a big mac and fries with a strawberry shake please

oi - some of us work in supermarkets.

Congrats on passing - Dr Poah (biophysics).  I wrote my thesis while a stay at home dad to a 9month old.


 
Posted : 16/07/2018 11:41 pm
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Just out of curiosity, what exactly does an engineer do with a PhD?

I'm an Aerospace Research Engineer - it demonstrates an expert level understanding of the field in which the majority of my research is undertaken.

In terms of salary, it makes no difference, but it makes it easier for me to jump ship to academia if I were so inclined.


 
Posted : 17/07/2018 8:41 am
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Congratulations, it's a big achievement that nobody can take away from you.  Ignore those with chips on their shoulders (and inevitably, no qualifications) who don't think it's means anything. It means a great deal.


 
Posted : 17/07/2018 8:50 am
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Congratulations Daffy also on the second child.  What have you got?


 
Posted : 17/07/2018 9:16 am
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Hey Gordon *waves*.  A little girl - Ophelia.  14 months old.


 
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I'm just coming to the end of my MSc in Brewing, with a distinction.

The temptation to do 4 more years to become Dr Beer is strong, but I think I might go get a job instead.

Kudos to you! Hell of an achievement


 
Posted : 17/07/2018 6:05 pm
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I have the upper most respect for anyone who can study part time, as well as self fund!

Utmost, shirley?

Unfortunately my PhD doesn't prevent my dyslexia!


 
Posted : 17/07/2018 6:14 pm

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