Matty_t69
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Am I suitable to do a PhD??
Hey guys, I''m having a bit of a crisis atm and need some help. I'm sure this is a pretty common thing to happen to most people at my stage, but we will see.
It has come to my own realisation that I can get easily depressed when I lack a certain direction in my work. I have just finished an undergraduate degree, and I loved it. I enjoyed the fact that there are assignments to complete, exams to finish and people all around in the same position. I love theoretical physics, it became one of my favourite things to study at uni. I have just come from a short research scholarship project on String Theory, where I was working through a series of problems from a textbook, which I really enjoyed.
But as soon as I run out of problems to solve and have to choose my own path to take in the research, I can't enjoy what I do anymore. I start to procrastinate and sluggishly stare away at information without taking it in. In the end, I start feeling depressed and not find interest in anything. This is what happens when I don't have a deadline or a task to complete by a certain time.
Is this a common thing for undergraduates to go through? I am just about to enter an honours program in theoretical physics, so I guess I will see how it goes. I always looked into my future and thought "I love physics, I want to do a PhD". But I know that PhDs require a lot of persistence and motivation from the student. I just don't think that I will start to have the same experience that I enjoyed during undergraduate.
Thanks
Hey guys, I''m having a bit of a crisis atm and need some help. I'm sure this is a pretty common thing to happen to most people at my stage, but we will see.
It has come to my own realisation that I can get easily depressed when I lack a certain direction in my work. I have just finished an undergraduate degree, and I loved it. I enjoyed the fact that there are assignments to complete, exams to finish and people all around in the same position. I love theoretical physics, it became one of my favourite things to study at uni. I have just come from a short research scholarship project on String Theory, where I was working through a series of problems from a textbook, which I really enjoyed.
But as soon as I run out of problems to solve and have to choose my own path to take in the research, I can't enjoy what I do anymore. I start to procrastinate and sluggishly stare away at information without taking it in. In the end, I start feeling depressed and not find interest in anything. This is what happens when I don't have a deadline or a task to complete by a certain time.
Is this a common thing for undergraduates to go through? I am just about to enter an honours program in theoretical physics, so I guess I will see how it goes. I always looked into my future and thought "I love physics, I want to do a PhD". But I know that PhDs require a lot of persistence and motivation from the student. I just don't think that I will start to have the same experience that I enjoyed during undergraduate.
Thanks