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  1. Hey everyone !

     

    I started my PhD in the fall, in the only university that accepted me. I don't feel home at all.

    Campus is ugly, I don't have friends, I don't like the city or my living situation and I barely make enough to live comfortably. On top of all the work, this has left me really depressed and I don't know what to do. I feel like I made a mistake coming here, although the courses are interesting and I like the academics. I don't know why but the idea of spending most of my 20s in this place just completely tears me down. I find no beauty in where I am and as a result I am creativly discharged and I'm losing motivation.

    Any similar experiences ?

     

    Thanks !

  2. 21 hours ago, Adelaide9216 said:

    Hello, I feel like I am going to use my laptop and writing on paper for my PhD. But does anyone here have any tips on how to keep track of all the notes and the readings that I will do during my PhD? In my master's, it was a little easier to manage because a systematic review of the literature was not required, but it will be required for a PhD so I will have a lot more reading to do at that point. If you have any blog posts or Youtube videos that talks about a specific system of note-taking while reading, I'd appreciate. 

    I personally take my notes with OneNote, it's free and you can create notebook, sub sections and sub sub sections. I have a notebook for each year and one for research. Its super practical because there is a research function that will look through all your noteboks's content. Its super easy to look back at notes you wrote a million years ago when you don't remeber when or how you wrote them. 

    Plus side of one note : it syncs accross all your devices and saves everything online. You can also record your lectures through the software and then when you read over your notes, you can playback the part of the lecture recorded as you typed that sentence/paragraph... 

     

    For OP, a good way to not get distracted when using a laptop online is to either deactivate wifi during the lecture. or use a website blocker for particular websites :)

  3. The ipad 2018 is cheaper and can do a lot more than this tablet. I find it to be a life saviour with the apple pen for reading and taking notes. Bit pricy but worth it for me, especially because I save so much money on printing and it almost serves as a second monitor to my laptop.

  4. Was so motivated to get a headstart on research (I have a research masters and my current phd program doesn't really encourage us to do research on the first year) because I don't want to stay there for 8 years and I was doing well so far, but I have recently lost motivation and its been a blank week

  5. Hey everyone,

    Almost everyone in my department is on a fellowship, all of us are on teaching assistantship. I am the only one of my year who is not on the fellowship yet I am doing a lot better than some of them, already have publications and publications in the making.... I have to admit this is taking a toll on me. Living under 16k a year is already hard enough, but knowing that everyone else is getting more based on what ? the gre grade that I missed by 0.5 ? 

    Anyone got a similar experience ? Really trying to have a positive outlook on it but its hard...

  6. Hey everyone,

    So I'm a first year PhD student with a research intensive MA, I have written about 200 pages of research for my MA thesis already and didn't have a problem with that. In fact I was pretty confident about my results when I defended and graduated with highest honors. My research is pretty inovative, and although my jury was made of good professors, they don't really know much about my specific topic.

    However, now the time has come to sumbit papers from this research, and I am paralyzed. I keep on pushing the deadlines because I don't think I can physically put it "out there". I second guess absolutely everything I have done and I am terrified of getting negative feedback from researchers. 

     

    Any advice or similar experiences ?

  7. I know a lot of Ph.D students with tatoos, piercings, blue hair, unconventional clothing..... 

    I really do not think it is inapproriate in any ways. If you are teaching, you might want to check that it is ok to show it. For instance, I could go to class in shorts but was advised to teach with long trousers only.

  8. Honestly, have you ever seen freshmen move in ? They literally come with trucks full of stuff. You will be fine with 3 suitcases ^^ 

     

    Variety of item is better than quantity. I took way too many Tops and didn't take any big coats for instance. Try to work out what you actually wear in your daily life and take that. 

    If you have to shop for clothes, you will find a ton of thrift stores, walmart has cheap options and amazon is always there for you :)

     

  9. If you will not use it for anything else than reading and writing I would get a tablet with a keyboard. I have had that for most of my notetaking in undergrad and it was great. Its super light, has a good battery life (and can be charged with a battery pack if needed) and its overall cheaper (mine was around $250 4 years ago). The only thing is some tablets are hard to work with when you want to have a lot of windows opened at once.

    Otherwise I would advise a middle range Asus, I've had one of them for a while and never had an issue with it 

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