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Stadimeter

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  1. 1 hour ago, Comparativist said:

    For the record, I never drew this distinction so I'm not sure why you distorted my comment like that.

    No distortion intended. The tone, however, drawing attention to all one's hard work in a "reputable" program, does in fact sound a little resentful and by extension disparaging of others who ostensibly have not spent as much time burnishing their "reputable-ness".... Of course it's probably only my poor reading that gave me that impression, in which case, I apologize for the distortion.

  2. 2 hours ago, Comparativist said:

    Yeah and it's frustrating for people that have been preparing for this for like 4 years and have taken a number of grad courses in a reputable program to have these flimsy students take spots.

    Not everyone chooses to remain in school after undergrad to "prepare" for a PhD. Many take challenging or meaningful jobs outside of academia. One could argue that those with diverse experiences, rather than being "flimsy" candidates, actually have as much (or more) to offer to their cohort than someone who has never seen the light of day outside of a college campus.

  3. Longtime lurker, first time poster (always wanted to say that!)

     

    Curious, is anyone else interested in a career that straddles the policy world and academia? Thinking of places like RAND, DoD, State, interspersed with teaching. Is this possible? This could alleviate the reality of a foundering academic job market. I am sympathetic to the argument that "you should only get a PhD if you want to be a professor," but it seems that there are flexible means of achieving this. One need not be pigeon-holed into the (unrealistic) expectation that the only way to teach and contribute to the field is through landing a tenure-track position the day you graduate.

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