Are you planning on an MSc? 
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Replying to @o_guest
Maybe? Maybe straight to PhD. Some possible jobs ops too. Not sure on my plan yet really.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt
I'd advise against straight to PhD given what you have expressed in this thread. But I'm not you & I'm obv not 100% sure of how you feel.
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Replying to @o_guest
I certainly can focus on something for an extended period. I'm not sure what it is though! But yeah, I don't really know.
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Replying to @Samathy_Barratt
I wasn't thinking of you focusing abilities but about how you don't know what to do. The theme of your PhD even if not the very very
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
topic should be what you want to do roughly for your career. No point really doing a PhD if you want to industry, unless industry-backed.
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
YMMV but most people who enter industry after PhD are paid the same as or less as MSc graduates (because skills are usually not valued).
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
Also having an appropriate PhD mentor is just as much a huge problem you need to solve as is finding the right theme/topic.
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
Basically think of a PhD as the same as an art. Artists, musicians, etc live and die for their art. You don't describe artists as needed to
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Replying to @o_guest @Samathy_Barratt
spend less time playing the violin because it's their life their passion etc. For a healthy PhD experience (not saying I had one BTW) you
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need to feel something like that same passion.
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