I have noticed PhDs here vs previous uni r more misguided. I think staff/stu rels here r 2 hierarchical so they get little info.
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm glad I started using twitter during the last year of my PhD
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Replying to @wandedob
I don't blame them for being naive but it's tiring. Altho I'm always surprised how they can be so into hierarchy but not listen.
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Replying to @o_guest
well a senior researcher at my department was like "Euh publish before review? What is the point of that?"
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Replying to @wandedob
at least that was asking though? Or was it mocking?
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Replying to @wandedob
coming from a youngling would b more upsetting. You can't expect people who've been doing it 1 way for 20 yrs to change so easily.
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Replying to @o_guest
Well it was actually not until after my PhD that I heard about preprints
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Replying to @wandedob
that's because they are more popular now though, I'd guess!
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Replying to @o_guest
No, it's because my PhD supervisor does not publish preprints, but one postdoc supervisor does.
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