Im assuming you did a Bachelor and graduated at 21 years old. You did you Phd in 3.5 years allowing you to graduate at 24.5 years, thats pretty damn good going chap!! When I was referring to Engineering, my appologies, I meant perhaps more mechanical-based (such as Aeronautical Engineering is a branch of). I just meant, in my company (of 10,000+ employees) it seems that those holding a Phd seem to have not reaped anymore reward than those without.
So I too agree with Genghis, forget the Phd, get a job and earn the bucks to pay for it!! although saying that, your phd funding per year probably equates to the after tax salary of a grad engineer...decisions, decisions. Good luck Keeley!
Last edited by lovezzin; 25th Feb 2015 at 07:18.
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