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May 9, 2018 at 17:39 comment added aparente001 Sounds like a bit of a minefield. Congratulations on making it through to the other end.
May 9, 2018 at 12:34 comment added cbeleites @aparente001: well, some left because they found the situation unbearable (one did their PhD somewhere else later on), some got industry jobs (for chemists it is completely normal to do a PhD if you want to work in industry) before handing in their PhD thesis: this may be due to a good offer as well as due to bad situation at uni. There are some who always complain about the situation but don't actively work at changing neither the general nor their personal situation. Some worked very smoothly and rather unquestioningly with the "autocrat" and gained a smooth (though not independent) career.
May 9, 2018 at 4:54 comment added aparente001 Thanks for sharing your story with its various zigs and zags; glad things worked out for you. One thing I found missing from your story: what was happening with your peers. But I suppose that might make the story too long....
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