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Time for completion of a Ph.D program

by DarkMatter <darkmatter34@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 16, 2008 at 12:06 PM

In wikipedia it's written that: "Many US universities have set a 10-
year limit for students in Ph.D. programs, or refuse to consider
graduate credit older than ten years as counting towards a Ph.D.
Overall, 57% of students who begin a Ph.D. program in the US will
complete their degree within 10 years, approximately 30% will drop out
or be dismissed, and the remaining 13% of students will continue on
past 10 years."

Now if i have passed the 10-year limit and my graduate credit is
refused, can i do it again? Do i have a second chance?
 




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Time for completion of a Ph.D program
DarkMatter <darkmatter  2008-05-16 12:06:03 
Re: Time for completion of a Ph.D program
DarkMatter <darkmatter  2008-05-16 19:13:01 
Re: Time for completion of a Ph.D program
hrubin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-17 16:52:12 

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