mtj68 Posted October 8, 2008 Posted October 8, 2008 Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge of changing your PhD program, specifically if there is any chance of getting into a program that previously accepted you, but you declined (in your infinite wisdom) in order to accept a different offer? I was told I'd have to reapply to this program, but the director seemed positive about the process. Still, I'm concerned. My current program is a bit of a disaster (main professor leaving, teaching load altered, etc.) and I'm not sure if this type of switch would crush my chances of getting into another school. Does this kind of thing ever happen, or am I just nuts? Any thoughts? Also, does this stuff just look absolutely awful on a CV? Even though the program is revealing itself to be something completely different (in a bad way) from what I was expecting, I'm still unsure that leaving would be the best bet. I feel pretty stuck, so any help would be great.
prof_pants Posted December 20, 2008 Posted December 20, 2008 Similar questions on my end. My current program only has 3 years of funding for me (or for anyone, for that matter). I'm ABD but I'm in the absurd position of being without funding after only one year of candidacy. If I can't snag some completion funds I'll be unable to keep working next year (meaning, I'll have to get a job).
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