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Nine Habits for Successful Ph.D. Scholar
Nine Habits for Successful Ph.D. Scholar
1.
Discover - Discover boundaries of your area of research, expand out of
comfort zone, take book knowledge to field works and see whether the
out-of-date printed words are valid or not.
2. Be Active - Visit your supervisor and
other faculty members from time to time in office hours and develop a healthy
relationship with them. Don't forget, like most cases you might become a
colleague to them in a just a few years.
3.
Plan- Own a planner in which you can manage your time and energy. Write
down the amount of time you wish to dedicate to a particular chapter, when to
meet supervisor, when to take field trips, where to conduct interviews, when to
visit libraries, etc. In order to keep your goals in place, think about the end
of your university days and a degree in hand. (Click to read The Best Planners
of 2019)
4.
Meet Supervisor's Expectations - professors expect students to keep up with
the past and current knowledge. When meeting supervisor if you fumble and lack
materials to show your progress, it just puts them off and with time you will
lose their trust over you and your ability to complete PhD.
Therefore, be enthusiastic about what you have
read till date, show the design of your tentative chapters and assignments, and
argue on what an author wrote in a book.
5. Accept Minor Failures- Despite being
obedient and studious, there will be times when words of your supervisor will
hurt and discourage you. You have been so used to success and doing well, that
getting criticism on your work may put you off. At that time, sit with your
advisors, friends or anyone and ask for help. If you don't change your work
pattern and thinking you will be making the same mistakes your supervisor
pointed out. You must incorporate supervisor's priorities and take their
knowledge into consideration before building an argument.
6.
Visit Libraries - Libraries are sources of books that are hard to find if
sought outside. Plus, they offer you an atmosphere to study. Moreover, libraries
are modernized nowadays and other than books provide the facility of computers
and other technologies. Several journals and research databases that need
subscriptions are already taken care by universities and you are free to access
and download any number of articles. If you tried googling those articles, you
will have to face a pay wall.
7.
Enrich Your self - Take advantage of the activities that are going on in
the university. Surround yourself with influential people. Enroll yourself in
off-campus voluntary job or camp. PhD doesn't entail peeking into books and
notes at all times. Go for the on-campus theater or movie shows, political
demonstrations, dance programs, literary festivals, etc. Enjoy your PhD years and time at university.
8.
Budgeting - PhD can be expensive and so each scholar must think about
budgeting and means to secure a financial aid. While, some scholars work from
home and do not need to pay for hostel and food rents, others are leaving their
home towns and pay for all kinds of expenses that come with staying away from
home. In order to self-support you may have to take up a part-time job. There
are a lot of costs related to PhD, such as, university and tuition fees;
library memberships; laptop; frequent spending on photocopy, binding and
printouts; bills on house and food rents; emergencies like medical; and
everyday means of commute. So, spend your money carefully and look critically
at where your money is being wasted. Make smarter choices. However, budgeting
doesn't mean sucking all the fun out from campus life. Keep a budget for malls,
movies, parties, shopping, etc. One of the best sources of financial aid is
taking grants, scholarships and fellowships from concerned organizations. From
time to time government and non-government schemes come out for PhD scholars
that not only covers monthly expenses, but also takes care of books,
stationery, travel and field trips. Therefore, seek information about
scholarships and money grants, and just when you know you are eligible for it,
apply!
9.
Live on-Campus- living on-campus is much more comfortable and cheaper than
living off-campus. The university happens to provide hostels and canteen
facilities in much subsidised rates than you can ever find outside. Also, do
not forget the easy access to classmates, professors, departments and library
that you can have with living on-campus. Imagine saving so much on daily
commute from your house to university. Moreover, you are also sitting in the
hub of all activities that goes on in the campus. You will be far more involved
in university and gain a much better experience.
So,
these are the 9 essential habits that make you enjoy and attain a much better
time while you are doing PhD.
PhD
requires you to think broadly. Grow Intellectually. And develop habits that
help you learn and inculcate research skills, and problem solving ability from
different perspectives.
Therefore,
throughout your PhD years, engage yourself with different think tanks, people
and peers.
These connections will
help you in future.
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