UNC. Maybe ethos is the wrong word. More like culture, maybe? Certainly not explicitly stated, but notable coming from outside.
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I'm glad you're able to notice and hopefully (have) retrain(ed) yourself. To put it into perspective I didn't get any serious feedback until
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after my phd on how to make good talks.
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During, I had very little training on writing or presenting and it really showed.
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I think communication and management are two areas where we are all continuously learning
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Absolutely, it's just I was implicitly taught things I then had to unlearn.
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Hey I just realised you said "unclear communicating sells the work short" not "sells the work". Omg. I'm so sorry. I totally misread you!
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You were saying you were well trained and I read the opposite! Anyway, ok, you agree that NA is generally better training than UK.
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Oic. No, no complaints about my program. Of course, haven't done a UK / EU doctorate, so can't say if it was better or worse!
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It's about better or worse. It's just with respect to giving good talks, you in the USA get training.
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So it addresses the question. You have more professional training. And generally are a better culture for these things IMHO.
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*not about better or worse. Oh, jeez. Really shouldn't tweet in this pain.
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