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SRV44
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Posted on 12-05-15 3:02
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Fellas, I am debating over whose lab to join for grad studies: A tenured settled professor who gives 0 fucks to whats going on in the lab, or an untenured starting professor who gives so much fucks that he makes ur life a hustle-overloaded. Whats ur say ?
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SP1
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Posted on 12-05-15 3:11
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Provided other things similar or better (your research interests, general University ranking, grant, etc.), probably it is better idea to join non-tenured starting prof, as he/she needs immediate outputs (publications, abstract, conferences), and in the long-run, that helps you too.
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Posted on 12-05-15 9:20
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Are you male or female based on that it depends
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kta manche
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Posted on 12-05-15 10:56
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You are in Grad school...finally, you can make your own decision lol. So, go for the one whose research area excites you the most. You shouldn't be looking for a chill time (as we did in +2/whatever).
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