This article discusses the challenges of maintaining a 'nine-to-five' schedule while pursuing a PhD, based on responses from over 6,000 doctoral students and graduates surveyed by Nature. While 20% reported spending up to 40 hours weekly on their PhDs, 78% worked more than that, with some exceeding 80 hours per week. Contributors shared personal experiences highlighting the difficulty of balancing PhD work with other responsibilities, emphasizing the emotional and psychological toll of constant academic pressure. Some noted that the nature of research—especially experimental work—makes strict time boundaries impractical, while others highlighted the role of supervisors in determining the perceived effort and support received.
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