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What would you say is a high-salary job?kitkatCEO said:just wanted to noe...coz sum ppl said it does, n' sum said it doesn... =_=
btw...i wanted to major in pharmacology
agreedskyline said:anything in science mate, is peanuts, it will only be ever good if you complete a phd, you wont get the highest pay, but it will still be a lot higher then what you normally end up doing, most people doing science end up doing research, which means peanuts, or secondary school teacher, which is still peanuts, anywho i personally don't think science degrees are the best, they sure sound great, but nonetheless, hopeless unless your well known and hold a phd, a bachelor isnt enough...
if you want to look at high salary perhaps look elsewherekitkatCEO said:just wanted to noe...coz sum ppl said it does, n' sum said it doesn... =_=
btw...i wanted to major in pharmacology
Complete and utter BS.Deltan said:ppl only choose science if they have a passion for it.
am i missing something? :\RogueAcademic said:Complete and utter BS.
Yes, you are missing reality.Deltan said:am i missing something? :\
What is the reality? can you please elaborateRogueAcademic said:Yes, you are missing reality.
For people starting an undergraduate science degree, only a very very small percentage ever go all the way and complete a PhD. Compare the size of just one first year science lecture class with the number of PhD students in the entire faculty. So to say that they choose science because they have a passion for it is misleading. They may start with passion, or what they think is passion, but obviously for a vast majority of them, it fades away at some point or perhaps reality sinks in. If it was real passion, more of them would be in it for the long haul regardless of the circumstances.Rafe14 said:What is the reality? can you please elaborate
GOOD POINT! but it is too much of an idealogue... you dont necessarily need passion to do everything. e.g. the great fashion designer Pierre Cardin had always wanted to be an opera singer, however he was poor when he was young so he left Italy for France and worked for Christian Dior at a slavery wage. He worked as a fasion-designer just to earn a living. The good thing is, Pierre began to sing opera after he became successful in taylorship.Deltan said:if you want to look at high salary perhaps look elsewhere
ppl only choose science if they have a passion for it.
Don't be an idiot.piitb said:question is can u even get a job
But a lot of students do want to go on to a PhD. it's just that there is not enough of Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) or eqivalent to go around and 99% of them are not willing to go on to another 3-4 years of postgraduate study without some help with living expenses.RogueAcademic said:They may start with passion, or what they think is passion, but obviously for a vast majority of them, it fades away at some point or perhaps reality sinks in. If it was real passion, more of them would be in it for the long haul regardless of the circumstances.
A lot of students may want to do a PhD but it's a competitive environment and the students with the best academic performance will usually be selected. Many students either don't make the cut and/or there aren't enough PhD projects out there on offer. You'll get the same situation, more or less, in Europe too.Survivor39 said:But a lot of students do want to go on to a PhD.
The tall poppy syndrome - Australia has long been known for its lack of real support or recognition of its scientists and this is the environment we are faced with. A few things in response to your post above:Survivor39 said:it's just that there is not enough of Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) or eqivalent to go around and 99% of them are not willing to go on to another 3-4 years of postgraduate study without some help with living expenses.
In a lot of European countries, all of the PhD candidiates gets a scholarship and their scholarships have values equal to that of a real income. Here, it is only $20K p.a., which is not even close to a real income.