Friday, September 17, 2010

The Illustrated Guide to a Ph.D.

This is so true.

The Illustrated Guide to a Ph.D.: "

Matthew Might, a computer science professor at the University of Utah, writes: “Every fall, I explain to a fresh batch of Ph.D. students what a Ph.D. is. It’s hard to describe it in words. So, I use pictures.” Here it goes. Matt’s Illustrated Guide:


Imagine a circle that contains all of human knowledge:



By the time you finish elementary school, you know a little:



By the time you finish high school, you know a bit more:



With a bachelor’s degree, you gain a specialty:



A master’s degree deepens that specialty:



Reading research papers takes you to the edge of human knowledge:



Once you’re at the boundary, you focus:



You push at the boundary for a few years:



Until one day, the boundary gives way:



And, that dent you’ve made is called a Ph.D.:



Of course, the world looks different to you now:



So, don’t forget the bigger picture:



Keep pushing.


You can find Matt’s Illustrated Guide hosted on his web site. This guide/reality check is published under a Creative Commons License. You can also buy a print version for $6.50. (The money goes to charity.) Matt offers more insights for Ph.D. students here.


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