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  1. How realistic is it to do a PhD in 2 years? : r/AskAcademia

    If coursework is in the picture, no way 2 years in is doable. If it's just a couple stats classes, then maybe. Imo, your advisor should not let you graduate until you both meet satisfactory requirements to earn a PhD, but also not let you graduate until you are competitive for your career goals. If you intend to stay in academia, two years ...

  2. Which is more impressive -- finishing a PhD in 2.5 years or getting

    On the other hand, if you want to go into non-academic industry, you might impress people with a fast Ph.D. because you'd show yourself to be the sort of person who can finish big things fast. If you're only 2.5 years in, unless you have an offer from someplace and need to finish ASAP, and especially if you're enjoying your Ph.D.,

  3. Completing PhD in 3-4 years? : r/AskAcademia

    To get a new cohort of mice (assuming your mice are backcrossed), the breeding can take ~2 months. For my PhD, the mice had to be 6-8 weeks old before starting Western diet, and then they would stay on Western diet anywhere from 6 to 25 weeks. Things go much faster if you just work with cell culture.

  4. Is it good to finish a PhD fast?

    The thing is that his students usually finish the PhD in about 3 years (this includes taking classes, written and oral exams), while the average here is about 6. ... I had a Master's degree when I started by PhD in AI and two years of industry experience. My goal is to finish as fast as possible - especially for financial reasons, because I am ...

  5. Is there any minimum and maximum allowed time-span for acquiring a PhD

    In the UK the universities get penalised if their full-time PhD students take more than 4 years, which is why many of them introduced the hard limit at 4 years. At my university there was a minimum time of 2/4 years for full- and part-time respectively, which I assume was to stop students (at least those without funding) enrolling as part-time ...

  6. A PhD in 2 years… or less?

    She currently enjoys mentoring PhD and IB Diploma candidates and is working on an anthology that explores the links between posthumanism and the autoethnographic turn. Her thesis was published in 2017 by Palgrave MacMillan as: International Schools, Teaching and Governance: An Autoethnography of a Teacher in Conflict .

  7. How Long Does It Take to Get a Ph.D. Degree?

    Kee says funding for a humanities Ph.D. program typically only lasts five years, even though it is uncommon for someone to obtain a Ph.D. degree in a humanities field within that time frame ...

  8. How Long Does It Take to Get a Ph.D. Degree?

    However, there are many types of programs that typically take longer than six years to complete, such as humanities and arts doctorates, where the median time for individuals to earn their degree was 7.1 years, according to the survey. Some Ph.D. candidates begin doctoral programs after they have already obtained master's degrees, which means ...

  9. Finishing a PhD

    Writing the dissertation. The average length of a PhD is 75,000 words or 300 pages, depending on the institution. When you start writing will depend on many variables. It's often advised to start as early as possible so there's time for a sufficient editing period. Additionally, writing can help you identify gaps in your research.

  10. How to Get a PhD: Your Journey to a Doctoral Degree

    7 stages of the PhD journey. A PhD has a few landmark milestones along the way. The three to four years you'll spend doing a PhD can be divided into these seven stages. Preparing a research proposal. Carrying out a literature review. Conducting research and collecting results. Completing the MPhil to PhD upgrade.

  11. Possible to finish a PhD in 2

    You also need to factor in the fact that even once you submit there can be quite an interval before the viva and final acceptance, so bear that in mind. It was possible back then in 2010, but I am not sure whether it is still available. I got into Direct Phd (in UK) and allowed me to complete thesis and clear viva within 2.5 years.

  12. What're the odds of finishing a PhD in 3 years if you ...

    However, I want to work a bit before committing to a PhD and save up some money. So my plan is to work 4ish years while pursuing a masters in statistics part time and knocking out almost all coursework (if possible then all coursework) required by stats PhD candidates.

  13. Is it possible to finish PhD quicker than formally possible?

    Improve this question. I said to my supervisor that I would like to finish my PhD very quickly. He said that formally I can submit my thesis 2 years after starting my degree at earliest, but that I am doing very well and it should be possible. I verified the institutional requirements and indeed I cannot submit my PhD thesis in less than 2 years.

  14. 1-Year Online Doctoral Programs: Fast Track Your Doctorate

    1-Year Online Doctoral Programs. It is rare, but not impossible, to get your doctoral degree in less than two years. Learn how to set yourself up for success in a fast-track doctoral program. Find your school in just 60 seconds. It is never too early to consider pursuing an advanced degree.

  15. How hard is it to finish a PhD in 4 years (or less)?

    And that's for the ~50% who even finish the degree. Most fields are doing 2-3 years of classes, so that means finish writing and defend in 1-2 years. Or start writing during classes, which means you already have a serious topic developed and career targets on top of a full phd courseload and taking exams.

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    3. I am a phd candidate in education. My doctoral program takes 3 years. However, I have worked very hard and got several publications that sole-authored. My supervisor thinks that I can finish my phd in 2 years and a few months, but I am not sure about this move. Most of eminent scholars that I look up to took their time and finsihed their ...

  17. PhD in 2 years , is it possible and available?

    In theory, it's possible, but it's highly unlikely. British PhDs are substantially different from European or US PhDs. We don't need to complete any modules, so years are far from important. For most PhD in politics and economics, your thesis is all you need to do. When you finish it and passed your viva, you get your PhD. So, if you are productive, you can finish it in 2 years. However, only ...

  18. Can PhD be two years? : r/mdphd

    Grad students with 100% computational projects reguarlly finish their PhD in 4 years compared to the 6-8 if doing wet lab work. Could be faster if they had postbacc research years before going on to grad school. ... So is it possible a MD-PhD doing computational biology/ bioinformatics can finish in 2 years? Especially if coming into it with ...

  19. Is it possible to complete a PhD in 4 years? : r/GradSchool

    Year 2: full time classes plus part time teaching assistant (20/week), complete 2x languages Year 3: very heavy comps, teach a 1/1 undergrad load, complete 3-4 language if necessary Year 4-5: dissertation, teach 1/1, complete 5-6 language if necessary Years: 6-10, teach 2/2 (that's full time for faculty), finish dissertation