Frankie et al,
Perhaps the interest in research may not just include the number of papers and experiments done in college. Maybe it shouldn't really dote on counting the number of papers published. Research is about findings, discoveries in the process of learning anything around us, within us and beyond us that could be done in the form of practical work or visual notes in a journal. If I was to enrich my knowledge on how to value add life and all, the first thing is to understand that nothing is absolute. I ask about why problems are unanswered despite the level of education. Does it mean the higher we go in academia the more we actually learn and to touch the ground? It seems that at many times, the opposite is true.
Indulge I the process of learning is a delight. It is a positive endeavour only if we know that research can happen anywhere and at any level.
Cheers,
Karen
On 24 Mar, 2012, at 12:43, "Frankie Ng [ITC]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I also agree with Jack. I believe that it depends not on when one starts it, whether it's in the middle of ones illustrious career or otherwise, but if one is interested in research per se to being with... Frankie
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>> I was wondering, for the people on this list currently engaged in PhD study after illustrious careers, does it feel like drudgery?
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