ThePolitJunkie
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Hey everyone.
I have been thinking of going to Academia and become a Political Science PhD with a vision to someday become a professor. I have read that this path is quite difficult as research takes a lot of time, you as a professor are burdened with a lot of paper work and teaching students (as well as preparing for the lectures and grading students' work) often become secondary. Having that in mind, I have a couple of questions regarding it:
1. Is this what I was saying that the process of teaching eventually becomes a secondary priority after research work and bureaucracy?
2. What are the job prospects for Political Science professors now? Is it hard to actually get a tenure, or at least assistant job? I mean in European context.
3. What other thoughts you have in your mind regarding this topic? Tell everything.
Thanks for your answers, guys!
I have been thinking of going to Academia and become a Political Science PhD with a vision to someday become a professor. I have read that this path is quite difficult as research takes a lot of time, you as a professor are burdened with a lot of paper work and teaching students (as well as preparing for the lectures and grading students' work) often become secondary. Having that in mind, I have a couple of questions regarding it:
1. Is this what I was saying that the process of teaching eventually becomes a secondary priority after research work and bureaucracy?
2. What are the job prospects for Political Science professors now? Is it hard to actually get a tenure, or at least assistant job? I mean in European context.
3. What other thoughts you have in your mind regarding this topic? Tell everything.
Thanks for your answers, guys!
