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Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by kinibigdeal(m): 8:22pm On Mar 13, 2015
Tip 1 – Academics need you: Most are keen to speak to any potential student who has a good research idea as a good record of successful PhD supervisions is essential to build a successful academic career. Don’t be afraid to approach a potential supervisor directly. There were not any suitable advertised studentships in the are which I live (and I did not want to move as I have a young family here),  so I decided I needed to make my own opportunity. I developed a rudimentary research proposal and emailed every academic I could identify in my local region whose research interests seemed to fit. In the end I worked up a proposal with Newcastle University which we submitted for an ESRC 1+3 studentship in the open competition (I was awarded the scholarship but did not take it up, instead I opted to study via a different route – more on that in a subsequent post – but I thought the advice may be useful).

Tip 2 – Its YOUR PhD – Take ownership: Whether the research idea is your own, or you have been appointed to research a topic as an advertised position, YOU are the one working day and night and living the research. Whilst your supervisors will have opinions or perhaps an agenda which will shape the direction of your research, It is YOU alone who will have to defend it in the viva. I have spoken to many PhD researchers who felt that their research was not their own and they were merely doing the bidding of their supervisor. The result can be mixed – some drop out as the lack of control leads to a lack of interest or focus, some work day and night to please their supervisory team and burn out, many are successfully awarded their PhDs but feel that they are a sham as their work was not entirely their own.

Tip 3 – Write up as you are going: I am always amazed when I speak to PhD students who are in the third year and entering their “writing up stage” and tell me that they havent written more than a few thousand words. They feel daunted and overwhelmed by the huge task of meeting that 40-80,000 plus word count (depending on the discipline). “But you must have the literature review almost completed at least?” I say – but many just have pages and pages of notes. I had written complete drafts of my Introduction, Background, Literature Review, Methodology and Scoping Study by the Midpoint of my PhD – 18 months since I began. Sure, I would have to update and re-draft these sections – some of them extensively, but the knowledge that I had written about 40,000 words of what became a 90,000 document was of great comfort to me. I could also then pass these sections off to my supervisors for review whilst I embarked on my data analysis.

Tip 4 – Love to Hate your Thesis: You will at some point hate your thesis, trust me…This is OK, its normal – most people seem to go through it at some point – usually about two-thirds of the way through. This is completely normal and to be expected. Don’t panic, take a break – yes a break. PhD students need a holiday too, even if its just a break from the research to do something different. When you return your brain will have sorted out some of the problems you are struggling with on its own.

Tip 5 – Finished is better than perfect: I am a perfectionist by nature – but I have had to learn over the last few years the finished is better than perfect. Perfection, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. If you are lucky enough to reach the mythical land of perfection (which only exists in your own head), it is still highly likely that readers, and more importantly, examiners will find fault. This is what examiners are paid to do. The same advice applies to writing papers too. This leads into Tip 6 below…

Tip 6 – The written Thesis is just part of the PhD: The majority of PhDs have some form of wording on the fist page which states something like the document is “submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy” . Spot the keyword? “partial”. Before and during the viva the examiners will be considering many criteria in addition to the thesis such as the administration of the PhD, your training record,  publications and impact activities to name a few. The point is, the Thesis does not have to be – nor is expected to be – perfect. The examiners will always have an opinion on how you have presented the results or the approach you took. You will not know what this opinion is until you put the work in front of them – so don’t try to second guess but ensure that you can defend why you took a certain approach as opposed to another. You made the decision (see Tip 2) based on the evidence in front of you at the time and you are the expert in this subject. So defend.

Tip 7 – Enjoy the Viva!: No, really. This is your chance to comunicate your research, your passion, to at least two leading academics – sounds scary, but they will be genuinely interested in what you have done. Most examiners want to pass a student – despite the horror stories that are popular amongst PhD students. The truth is in the majority of cases they will have already made a decision about whether to pass you or not. I will be following this up with a more detailed post on my viva experience later.

Tip 8 – Have a plan for life post PhD: By this I dont mean start looking for a job etc…although of course this is important – more how are you going to fill the void? And it is a void. You will have been immersed in a particular subject and culture for at least 3 years, probably more. Once you have completed any changes demanded post viva and submitted the final completed thesis – the silence is deafening…

Tip 9 – It is worth it: Completing the PhD, for me at least, was an anti-climax. There were no trumpets or angels, no being carried through the university on the shoulders of my peers, no huge pay-rise or immediate offers of employment, not even any champagne (although there was, strangely, many flavours of Schnapps..). However 6 months on from the viva and corrections it feels worth it. Its a validation of your research skills and prowess., you feel a little more authoritative when speaking to peers or students (although inside you know that you are not any smarter that before), and you have survived – almost mentally intact.


http://thesiswhisperer.com/2012/07/16/surviving-a-phd-10-top-tips/

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by GboyegaD(m): 8:42pm On Mar 13, 2015
Yes all the points are true however, the most important to me is, nobody promised it is going to be easy as a dream that doesn't come with challenges to achieving it is no dream.

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by abtywo(m): 9:00am On Mar 16, 2015
let me do my master before Ph D.
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Vicjustice: 9:00am On Mar 16, 2015
Unfortunately, as there is no grant or supporting scheme in Nigeria, only the comfortable ones attain to this level, a poor person can not get there no matter how educationally smart s/he is or how much desire s/he has

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Nobody: 9:01am On Mar 16, 2015
I needed this. God see me tru.

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by bastien: 9:02am On Mar 16, 2015
All these for certificate? And u say person without certificate go lead/rule me, God forbid







U think say na beans to read over night

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by JSmart4u(m): 9:02am On Mar 16, 2015
nice write up OP,still expecting more from you
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by IleIfe2(m): 9:02am On Mar 16, 2015
I'm not sure about the word count part though. 40 - 48 thousand words for a paper
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 16, 2015
okay....till then.
lemme finish my first degree dis year first.
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by BUSHHUNTER: 9:03am On Mar 16, 2015
Cool.
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Azwealth(m): 9:03am On Mar 16, 2015
So true.......you have to prepare your mind for the challenges ahead too
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by tiamiyukunle69(m): 9:03am On Mar 16, 2015
Nice but make I gather money first before PhD go follow. No time

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Olarewajub: 9:04am On Mar 16, 2015
This post is very insightful. Thumbs up @Op
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by layinkakeem(m): 9:06am On Mar 16, 2015
Does this affect the devaluation of naira
Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by wunmi590(m): 9:06am On Mar 16, 2015
So this is what Jonathan Ebele Azikwe Goodluck went through to achieve his Phd.

God bless you GEJ
As for me and my family and some patriotic Nigerians we are voting for you

BTW: I will soon join you, just finshed my PGD, my masters on point very soon

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by dustydee: 9:16am On Mar 16, 2015
Tip 9 – It is worth it: Completing the PhD, for me at least, was an anti-climax. There were no trumpets or angels, no being carried through the university on the shoulders of my peers, no huge pay-rise or immediate offers of employment, not even any champagne (although there was, strangely, many flavours of Schnapps..). However 6 months on from the viva and corrections it feels worth it. Its a validation of your research skills and prowess., you feel a little more authoritative when speaking to peers or students (although inside you know that you are not any smarter than before), and you have survived – almost mentally intact.
This is deep. For me it is more about personal satisfaction than anything else.

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by tartar9(m): 9:18am On Mar 16, 2015
Tip 10-you'll be needing one truckload of nescafe coffee

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Nobody: 9:19am On Mar 16, 2015
What are the tips to making that PHD grade at Masters level?

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Re: Some Important Tips Needed To Survive A PhD by Nobody: 9:20am On Mar 16, 2015
ATOB:
What are the tips to making that PHD grade at Masters level?
what do u mean? Did you mean distinction?

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