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Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/r3ciprocity Listen to my new podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast... No, you do not need prior research experience, but it is highly recommended to have research experience. In polling the R3ciprocity Community, I asked the question “Prior to applying to PhD Programs, did you have research experience at a University?” 63% said they had research experience (n=27). 37% had no research experience. Why do people have research experience before joining a PhD program? Selection. If you have been exposed to research experience, you are more likely to choose jobs that are research oriented. Requirement. Some PhD programs will outright require you to have research experience. However, in many doctoral programs, it does not make sense to have the research experience requirement. For example, if you are a PhD in Management or a PhD in Finance, you likely are going to have gone through the MBA route, and it is just not common to have research experience. Does having research experience help you get into a PhD Program? Absolutely. You are much more likely to be taken seriously as a PhD candidate if you have research experience. What Counts As research experience? If you worked in a lab, wrote an in depth paper, or wrote a research report, this will likely count as research experience. Basically, most people are looking at whether you did a large project that was difficult to perform. The more that the project was your own idea, the better. Here is the real reason why you may want research experience before joining a PhD Program? The real reason is that you have little understanding of what is involved in the PhD journey until you actually do research. There are many things that you have to learn about yourself and what research is like before you begin. Doing research for 4 months is one thing, but doing research for your life is another. Check out: Academia, Stress, And Mental Health: Depression Among Professors And PhD Students. • Academia, Stress, And Mental Health: Depre... How To Get IRB (Ethics) Approval On Research: Tips And Advice • How To Get IRB (Ethics) Approval On Resear... What Does An Open Rank Faculty Position Mean? • What Does An Open Rank Faculty Position Mean? How Many Courses Do Most PhDs Take During Their Doctoral Program? • How Many Courses Do Most PhDs Take During ... How Do Professors Remember Students? (Dealing With ADHD As A Professor) • How Do Professors Remember Students? (Deal... How To Deal With Disappointment During Your PhD As A Professor (Disappointment & Research) • How To Deal With Disappointment During You... What Is The Average Research Budget For PhDs and Professors? • What Is The Average Research Budget For Ph... Why Do Tenured Professors Leave Their University, Or Quit? • Why Do Tenured Professors Leave Their Univ... Didn't Get Tenure, Now What?: How To Think About Not Getting Tenure As A Professor? • Didn't Get Tenure, Now What?: How To Think... PhD Advisors: Take Your Role As A Doctoral Supervisor Seriously. • PhD Advisors: Take Your Role As A Doctoral... Would You do Your Doctorate Over Again? Ways To Change To Love Your Research Again. • Would You do Your Doctorate Over Again? Wa... What Are Doctoral Classes Like? How Long Are Doctoral Classes? What Do You Do In A PhD Seminar? • What Are Doctoral Classes Like? How Long A... *** David Maslach is a research professor of entrepreneurship, innovation, and business strategy, I discuss topics, such as behavioral science, strategy, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and apply these to my new peer proofreading and editing platform. Topics include the sharing economy, altruism, investing in technology, starting a business, and bounded rationality. My favorite videos pertain to incentives, goal setting, and learning from failure to drive behaviors such as weight loss, stopping telemarketers, creating novel technologies, and creating new movements. https://r3ciprocity.com: Peer proofreading and editing platform A new platform where you can earn credits by editing other people's documents. Use these credits to have your own work edited. If you do a good enough job, you can convert these credits to money. The goal of the platform is to get people to 'pay it forward' and help other people out by creating incentives for people to give back. Check out https://www.r3ciprocity.com Please subscribe to the Youtube channel: / @r3ciprocityteam