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Should I go with an advisor whose area isn't precisely what I want?


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It's getting to the point where I may not get accepted anywhere else. I was put in contact with a potential advisor who is looking for students but is very molecular oriented (completely lab based with some greenhouse trials), while what I'm looking for is more applied (field trials). Should I go with this guy, who said he would try to fit a field component in or should I call continue with my current job and give up on going to grad school?

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Does your current job help you in advancing towards an area of research that you would be interested in pursuing? If it doesn't help you at all you should consider a change of job and then apply again in a couple of years when you've gained more experienced and have a stronger application. No point in being miserable or giving up on going to grad school if you absolutely know that's what you want.

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