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Question: Options for people who "fail out of" a PhD program
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[QUOTE="micromass, post: 5455650, member: 205308"] I'm afraid that a PhD position would be very difficult to obtain. It's much harder for a failed PhD student to get access to a new PhD position. One option is to go to Europe though. It is quite easy to do a masters in Europe (much more difficult to do a PhD though). So a MS in physics or statistics would be definitely possible. [/QUOTE]
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