I've just finished my PHD in chemistry.
So what I'm hearing is that they are likely no longer in school.
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I've just finished my PHD in chemistry.
So what I'm hearing is that they are likely no longer in school.
Everyone know the real learning doesn't start until post-doc
I'm endlessly fascinated by the kind of people who make comments like Mr. Downvote here. Who reads something like this and is like, "huh, I have no idea what the shit is going on, guess I'll poke fun at this person hehe 🙂" or maybe "I don't have a good comeback for this but this person seems really smart, this will show him 😁" I love and hate the internet, lol. If there's one thing I honestly miss, it's going through and laughing at the kind of nonsensical comments under so many posts.
What was the context of the first comment?
A discussion about gallium in the r/chemistry sub.