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If the day arrives when you are in graduate school when you wake up and do not wish to jump out of bed and head off to lab, it is time to consider whether it is time to switch to another lab. I have encountered many students who realized midway during their PhD that they were not happy in their lab, only to decide to stick it out rather than discuss the situation with their advisors and try to resolve the problem. My advice is to have a heart-to-heart chat with your advisor, giving him or her a chance to help you resolve the issue. If your advisor is not sympathetic, then it is time for you to switch to another lab. If you cannot find a lab that you are happy in, then it is possible that science is not the right career for you. But all too often, the problem is simply poor mentoring or a mismatched lab for whatever reason. I have seen all too many students feel that they must please their advisors and complete their projects. But always remember that your PhD training is about YOU and your success. Most productivity occurs in the last 1 or 2 years of a PhD thesis and usually switching to a new lab, even after a few years in the wrong lab, does not delay a student’s graduation. Just think of your time in the first lab as a long rotation that beneficially added to your training. ref:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2013.10.005 -- 你是從幾時開始忘記了? 忘記這輩子其實很長,長到你可以跌倒再站起來,作夢又醒過來; 你又是從幾時開始忘記了, 這輩子其實很短,短得你沒時間再去勉強自己,沒時間再去討厭你自己。 從現在開始,從這裡開始,不要再忘記了 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 122.117.14.195 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/NTU/M.1578231074.A.C19.html
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