Trevor Burnham

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PG on Grad School

April 11th, 2010 1 Comment

The danger with grad school is that you don’t see the scary part upfront. PhD programs start out as college part 2, with several years of classes. So by the time you face the horror of writing a dis­ser­ta­tion, you’re already several years in. If you quit now, you’ll be a grad-​​school dropout, and you probably won’t like that idea. When Robert got kicked out of grad school for writing the Internet worm of 1988, I envied him enor­mously for finding a way out without the stigma of failure.

On the whole, grad school is probably better than most alter­na­tives. You meet a lot of smart people, and your glum pro­cras­ti­na­tion will at least be a powerful common bond. And of course you have a PhD at the end. I forgot about that. I suppose that’s worth something.

From Paul Graham’s essay “Under­grad­u­a­tion.” The whole thing is worth reading.

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