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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Chemical Education and Careers => Topic started by: harkkam on March 14, 2009, 06:31:46 AM
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Im considering doing a BS in chem, but only on the basis that I will do a PHD as well because I'd like to do R&D at a pharm company, I my dream job would be working with a team of chemists synthesizing organic compounds.
My interest lies in Organic Synthesis, I just love it. But are the stories true that you spend all your days and hours in the lab? What is the usual requirement for a PHD?
Is the base starting salary 60-80k? What is your life overall like meaning social life etc?
Thank you
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If you are realy interested in chemistry then neither time is a limit not social life. Chemistry will pay for that.
If you are interested in 80k only then you should join some sort of managment or business line.
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Hmm.. well i was under the impression that a PhD can only make 60-80k max.
I want to work for a pharm company, but I've heard that in your PHD it literally consumes your life. Spending 8 hours a day in lab. Like I just want someone to give me the truth as to what life is like on a day to day basis before like I commit myself and not be able to take it.
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Hmm.. well i was under the impression that a PhD can only make 60-80k max.
Wow, do you mean they limit how much someone can make now depending on their degree?
If PhDs make only 80k I wonder what degrees have those making more ;)
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8 hours a day?? It depends where you work and there are horror stories of people working day and night, especially in organic synthesis. Most people in the department where i am work from 8 til 6 with a half hour for lunch.
If you are truly set on organic synthesis you are likely to be working 9 until 6 minimum with a Saturday every month. Basically a full time job. Guys here go out most Fridays for a drink together.
Its a fantastic qualification to have, but its three years of solid work in an area that is very unforgiving. Ive done a reaction synthesis for 2 months then lost my product and had to start again.
There are horror stories of some departments flogging students until they drop. We were told about a department in USA that works people 8til8 Monday to sunday with a 2 hour break on sunday for washing/shopping
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Getting a PhD is a full time job. Hard work. Requires a lot of effort.
There is a reason they are regarded so high, because they do not give them to everybody that wants one.
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There is a reason they are regarded so high, because they do not give them to everybody that wants one.
Unlike BSc.