Because it's just a continuation of the coddling indoctrination they get in public school. Because an increasing number of them were raised by women alone who gave them horrific advice like "don't rock the boat" and "it's important to fit in."
Also because they never once teach you to critically think about anything.
Grad students always seemed sad to me. Not sad as in pathetic; sad as in unhappy. It was the opposite of a ringing endorsement of academia as something to which a young man would want to commit.
How do people go through college and not figure out that that system is fucked? I guess the only ones who stick around are ones who like it.
Because it's just a continuation of the coddling indoctrination they get in public school. Because an increasing number of them were raised by women alone who gave them horrific advice like "don't rock the boat" and "it's important to fit in."
Also because they never once teach you to critically think about anything.
Good points.
Grad students always seemed sad to me. Not sad as in pathetic; sad as in unhappy. It was the opposite of a ringing endorsement of academia as something to which a young man would want to commit.
I was one of those once. Very expensive red pill.
I consider my resignation letter my thesis because they still conferred me a useless master's