Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
When I was looking at graduate programs, I was warned that although a certain Oxbridge college had the best stash of materials for my chosen topic, no U.S. institution was going to hire me to teach with a DPhil. I was shocked, but it was my department chair, so he clearly knew about hiring.
Has that changed, or is your kid planning to do something else with their degree?
Definitely correct. There are over a hundred libraries at Oxford, the Bodlein being the most famous and one of the oldest in Europe. Most if the libraries have foreign language collections that no one else does. DC currently is prepping for the lsat. Yes the masters work ties in with law
Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
When I was looking at graduate programs, I was warned that although a certain Oxbridge college had the best stash of materials for my chosen topic, no U.S. institution was going to hire me to teach with a DPhil. I was shocked, but it was my department chair, so he clearly knew about hiring.
Has that changed, or is your kid planning to do something else with their degree?
Definitely correct. There are over a hundred libraries at Oxford, the Bodlein being the most famous and one of the oldest in Europe. Most if the libraries have foreign language collections that no one else does. DC currently is prepping for the lsat. Yes the masters work ties in with law
Why would your child get a masters and DPhil and THEN go to law school? Why didn’t they go right after or shortly after undergrad? You’re not making sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
When I was looking at graduate programs, I was warned that although a certain Oxbridge college had the best stash of materials for my chosen topic, no U.S. institution was going to hire me to teach with a DPhil. I was shocked, but it was my department chair, so he clearly knew about hiring.
Has that changed, or is your kid planning to do something else with their degree?
Definitely correct. There are over a hundred libraries at Oxford, the Bodlein being the most famous and one of the oldest in Europe. Most if the libraries have foreign language collections that no one else does. DC currently is prepping for the lsat. Yes the masters work ties in with law
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
When I was looking at graduate programs, I was warned that although a certain Oxbridge college had the best stash of materials for my chosen topic, no U.S. institution was going to hire me to teach with a DPhil. I was shocked, but it was my department chair, so he clearly knew about hiring.
Has that changed, or is your kid planning to do something else with their degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
Did they have a masters before going to Oxford or somehow get out of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professor here...agree both are great options and the student should look at specific faculty profiles and/or evaluate where they'll be happiest.
Botb are great. My UVA grad is doing a doctorate (DPhil) at Oxford right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.
+1 thought I'd argue that Oxford mom is absolutely right to post since the OP is asking about a path to PhD specifically so she's 100% on topic.
No doubt Oxford mom (or dad) started this thread for exactly that reason.
No, I didn't but AMA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.
+1 thought I'd argue that Oxford mom is absolutely right to post since the OP is asking about a path to PhD specifically so she's 100% on topic.
No doubt Oxford mom (or dad) started this thread for exactly that reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.
+1 thought I'd argue that Oxford mom is absolutely right to post since the OP is asking about a path to PhD specifically so she's 100% on topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.
+1 thought I'd argue that Oxford mom is absolutely right to post since the OP is asking about a path to PhD specifically so she's 100% on topic.
Anonymous wrote:
The cheapest option, because a PhD in the Humanities isn't going to generate a lot of income. And if money is not an issue, then visit both and choose based on vibe.
Also, stop dumping on the happy parent with the Oxford kid - it takes a lot to get in, and they are understandably proud. It's an anonymous forum, it's all right to boast.