Your vlog is meaningful and it came at a time when i needed confirmation of my plans. I have a professional doctrate but decided to enroll in a PhD. I'm also a lifelong learner with 2 master's degree here in the US.
Oh Tara, you are such a gem! I passed my PhD just weeks ago, and I want you to know how you helped in that journey! I'm now watching your videos to help me with applications and the next steps. I am so grateful for your big generous heart!
Tara, thank you for this video (and all of your videos)! It really speaks to me. Started my doctorate at 35 and am now, at 41, just starting my academic employment journey as a young/old(!) assistant professor. You remind me that it's never too late to get on the academic ladder.
I have just started my PhD at 48. I love lifelong learning. Its cheaper than therapy (joke but it takes you out of oneself) keeps my brain creative. I love the use of moocs. Think that unis have some way to catch up on mature students, part time and distance learning. Zoe
Ahh @Tara Brabazon you've done it again! I did my PhD part-time in my final decade of 'work'. Since 'retiring', I have set up a business using in part learnings and skills from my PhD as well as for academic teaching. And this helps me fund some sailing life long learning also = life long fun! And I still get to write and do research.
Hi Tara, your enthusiasm for chasing after knowledge is really impressive. I wonder those classes you attended for as second or third degrees were all online or the evening classes in person? I wanted to know about online courses and campus degree acceptance in workplaces. Thanks.
Your vlog is meaningful and it came at a time when i needed confirmation of my plans. I have a professional doctrate but decided to enroll in a PhD. I'm also a lifelong learner with 2 master's degree here in the US.
Oh Tara, you are such a gem! I passed my PhD just weeks ago, and I want you to know how you helped in that journey! I'm now watching your videos to help me with applications and the next steps. I am so grateful for your big generous heart!
Tara, thank you for this video (and all of your videos)! It really speaks to me. Started my doctorate at 35 and am now, at 41, just starting my academic employment journey as a young/old(!) assistant professor. You remind me that it's never too late to get on the academic ladder.
Omg, I just love these vlogs!
I love your blogs. Thank you!
I have just started my PhD at 48. I love lifelong learning. Its cheaper than therapy (joke but it takes you out of oneself) keeps my brain creative. I love the use of moocs. Think that unis have some way to catch up on mature students, part time and distance learning. Zoe
Thanks. For every video-you're a ray of hope.
Take care, stay safe!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing Tara. Thank you for your insight. This is really helpful for me. ☺️
You are an inspiration Tara. We love you.
Thanks Tara.. great learning. I really into it!!!
Ahh @Tara Brabazon you've done it again! I did my PhD part-time in my final decade of 'work'. Since 'retiring', I have set up a business using in part learnings and skills from my PhD as well as for academic teaching. And this helps me fund some sailing life long learning also = life long fun! And I still get to write and do research.
here in 2024!! Glad I came across this..starting PhD at 40..scares me in trying to still be the mum I am and starting on this journey,
Hi Tara, your enthusiasm for chasing after knowledge is really impressive. I wonder those classes you attended for as second or third degrees were all online or the evening classes in person? I wanted to know about online courses and campus degree acceptance in workplaces. Thanks.
Bravo.
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