mwpeters8182
Bioengineer
- Aug 17, 2005
- 4
Hello everyone,
I'm a recent Bioengineering graduate, who's currently enrolled in a PhD program. While I'm somewhat interested in my work, I can't see myself doing this for 4-5 more years, especially making my meager stipend living in Boston. I've recently started looking for jobs, with the intention of finishing up my master's and working. I don't plan on working in academia once my degree is completed.
Would it be worth it to "stick it out" for the 4 years to get a PhD?
Matt
I'm a recent Bioengineering graduate, who's currently enrolled in a PhD program. While I'm somewhat interested in my work, I can't see myself doing this for 4-5 more years, especially making my meager stipend living in Boston. I've recently started looking for jobs, with the intention of finishing up my master's and working. I don't plan on working in academia once my degree is completed.
Would it be worth it to "stick it out" for the 4 years to get a PhD?
Matt