I'm currently in my second semester of a PhD program in biomedical science at a research one institution. I am very unhappy at this univeristy and at first thought it was the stress starting a new program halfway across the country. Now I realize that I don't feel passionately about my reseach, the courses, or the university. After a lot of soul searching I have realized I want to go into public/global health.
So, is it possible to reapply to public health programs? Will my reputation be damaged by leaving my PhD program for a new field? Will other grad schools see this as a major flaw? I don't want to ruin my chances at a higher education, but I'm just not where I belong.
At my current univeristy I have a 3.6 (4.0 scale) GPA and will probably be earning a 4.0 at the end of this semester. I did withdrawl from a course first semester however.
I did my undergrad at a small public university and had a 3.4 GPA. B.S. in Biology.
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I'm currently in my second semester of a PhD program in biomedical science at a research one institution. I am very unhappy at this univeristy and at first thought it was the stress starting a new program halfway across the country. Now I realize that I don't feel passionately about my reseach, the courses, or the university. After a lot of soul searching I have realized I want to go into public/global health.
So, is it possible to reapply to public health programs? Will my reputation be damaged by leaving my PhD program for a new field? Will other grad schools see this as a major flaw? I don't want to ruin my chances at a higher education, but I'm just not where I belong.
At my current univeristy I have a 3.6 (4.0 scale) GPA and will probably be earning a 4.0 at the end of this semester. I did withdrawl from a course first semester however.
I did my undergrad at a small public university and had a 3.4 GPA. B.S. in Biology.
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