I understand what you went thru in grad school as I went through the identical thing at Caltech. The only thing that got me back in the lab was marrying another grad student from there and him doing a postdoc at Klaus Schwab's old haunt, the ETH. When we didn't have enough money to eat and I had to work, I was hired by a chemical company…
I understand what you went thru in grad school as I went through the identical thing at Caltech. The only thing that got me back in the lab was marrying another grad student from there and him doing a postdoc at Klaus Schwab's old haunt, the ETH. When we didn't have enough money to eat and I had to work, I was hired by a chemical company and basically forced back into the lab which brought back many bad memories for a while. But after a time of being treated decently, I started enjoying chemistry again. My husband didn't like the way many professors treated their students, so when he became a professor, he treated his students extremely well and what happened to you and me would never have been tolerated for a second in his group.
I understand what you went thru in grad school as I went through the identical thing at Caltech. The only thing that got me back in the lab was marrying another grad student from there and him doing a postdoc at Klaus Schwab's old haunt, the ETH. When we didn't have enough money to eat and I had to work, I was hired by a chemical company and basically forced back into the lab which brought back many bad memories for a while. But after a time of being treated decently, I started enjoying chemistry again. My husband didn't like the way many professors treated their students, so when he became a professor, he treated his students extremely well and what happened to you and me would never have been tolerated for a second in his group.