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Should I quit my PhD?

5 years ago in Discussion By Ravneet Singh

PhD

I am frustrated, my supervisor doesn’t just accept anything! Every word I write is nuisance to him, every next move is wrong for him. I am completely drained out and am planning to quit. Any suggestions?

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By Novi Tulipe Answered 5 years ago

Stick on there! It is not your fault. Try talking to your supervisor. Ask him what exactly is he expecting from you. Make notes of what he wants, so that you don’t forget any. Implement those ideas and work as per his directions. In case your supervisor remains unavailable after repeated requests, you can look online for professionals offering this service.


By Garima Chauhan Answered 5 years ago

Hi, try talking to people on forums, discussion groups like this one to keep you motivated and aware. Moreover, it is important to take care of yourself. Take short breaks, join some entertainment classes (maybe Zoomba, aerobics could work), get motivated and then try writing your thesis in tranches. Good luck!


By Vinay Kumar Answered 5 years ago

My supervisor was super arrogant and short tempered. After facing multiple rejections I had decided to quit. But when I spoke to my colleagues they suggested me to relax at the first place, think calmly regarding the issue and then find possible solutions. I took a break for couple of days and then started to write my research paper on a fresh note. I also took some help from these people here: ITHESISEDIT.COM They got me to do what I must have!


By Ravneet Singh Answered 5 years ago

Thank you so much guys! Feeling better already knowing what I am facing is not uncommon!


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