The article comes from ke Xiaoyan, author Xiaoyan

Let’s start with a list of applicants for a middle school in China:

A total of 9 people were recruited, 6 of whom were PHDS. When I looked at the universities they graduated from, I was scared into a cold sweat. They were all world-class universities.

Can not help but sigh, after graduation to become a high school teacher really accord with their original intention of studying for a doctor? Are such top talents more useful to society for scientific research?

1. Why do you want to study for a PhD

Xiao Grind found a survey report on the Internet. Let’s see what are the motivations of people studying for a doctor’s degree?

If you look at science and arts separately, students with good grades in science and engineering value career prospects and financial gains more. However, liberal arts students are more motivated to pursue academic passion than science and engineering students.

Most people have a passion for academics and expect better career prospects and income, but there are still some who get a PhD without knowing it.

Want to get a degree? First send the paper

After entering the university, xiao Yan began to worry about how to graduate. After checking online, xiao Yan found that the number of doctoral students enrolled in 2015 was 74,400, while the number of students who graduated in 2018 was only about 60,000 (including those who delayed their graduation after entering the university earlier).

Look at the delayed completion rate of doctoral students at universities across the country.

Why the delay? Thesis, thesis, thesis.

A good paper = good topic + good design + good data + good analysis + good illustration. All the criteria are met and it depends on the reviewer’s personal taste and preference.

3. Is it easy to graduate with a PhD? \

Doctoral fields are becoming more vertical, and the scope of job hunting is becoming narrower. Many PHDS are staying in universities, but the growth rate of PHDS is not as fast as the demand of universities.

Let’s take a look at the actual employment distribution of PhD students in different disciplines.

For some technical research and development positions, do need a doctor, but more posts value or rich work experience and practical ability, that is, most jobs undergraduate students are enough, there is no need to recruit a doctor.

Many people consider pursuing a doctoral degree because of the job security and social status it can bring, but don’t underestimate the tremendous academic pressure, competition, and anxiety that a doctoral degree can bring

Finally, xiao Yan wants to say: shoulder the academic burden on one hand, and face the bleak life on the other hand, this is the true portrayal of most doctors!

I set up two PhD groups, the first was full, the second was about 390. Doctor (including graduate or studying) want to add group, can scan the code ferry into the doctor group, according to the prompts to add doctor group.

What do so many PHDS do together? \

Maybe it really can change the world.