NOT A PHD. after high school 4 years for bachelors degree, 4 years for masters degree, 4 years for PhD. So assume from 18 yo + 12 years = 30 years old. (Might add more if internship and residency, addtl 3 years minimum). He says he's in his 20s. I think this "PhD" needs to go back to grade school to learn basic arithmetic. And he calls us uneducated?
He needs to either get extra vaxes or submit to anger management therapy.
He has a doctorate in Women's Issue. It's a 2 year course at the University of Phoenix. Frankly, the majority of PhDs in this field attain their accreditation in their late teens. This fag's clearly an underachiever.
PhD in Europe is 3+2+3 = 8 years. If you enter university at 21 you're "old".
Getting a PhD by 26 is perfectly feasible, 24 if you actually study during your Bachelor and Master instead of partying and take a few extra courses ahead of time.
NOT A PHD. after high school 4 years for bachelors degree, 4 years for masters degree, 4 years for PhD. So assume from 18 yo + 12 years = 30 years old. (Might add more if internship and residency, addtl 3 years minimum). He says he's in his 20s. I think this "PhD" needs to go back to grade school to learn basic arithmetic. And he calls us uneducated?
He needs to either get extra vaxes or submit to anger management therapy.
He has a doctorate in Women's Issue. It's a 2 year course at the University of Phoenix. Frankly, the majority of PhDs in this field attain their accreditation in their late teens. This fag's clearly an underachiever.
Sad!
And then demand to be called Dr
Einstein: Never confuse education with intelligence.
A masters in the U.S. typically takes 2 years, not 4, and you don’t need to complete a masters first to earn a Ph.D.—most people don’t. Lots of people finish their doctorates in their late 20s. https://www.statista.com/statistics/240152/age-distribution-of-us-doctorate-recipients/
Judging by the user name, I was assuming it was a Ph.D. in “Materials Science,” which is sort of a hybrid of chemistry & engineering.
PhD in Europe is 3+2+3 = 8 years. If you enter university at 21 you're "old".
Getting a PhD by 26 is perfectly feasible, 24 if you actually study during your Bachelor and Master instead of partying and take a few extra courses ahead of time.
You dont need a masters to get a phd. And masters take 2 years. You can have a phd by age 26.