Good News
Related: About this forumI passed my doctoral qualifiers
Last edited Fri Apr 11, 2025, 08:43 PM - Edit history (1)
This was good news to me.
Thank you all.

Raven123
(6,604 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,453 posts)SheltieLover
(66,761 posts)
mr715
(1,688 posts)You consistently brighten my day
livetohike
(23,388 posts)
Irish_Dem
(68,465 posts)Excellent news.
mr715
(1,688 posts)The psychologist on my committee gave me the toughest questions.
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,896 posts)democrank
(11,424 posts)Congratulations!
Congratulations! 😊👍🎉
Shipwack
(2,610 posts)JMCKUSICK
(1,987 posts)What exactly does that mean please?
mr715
(1,688 posts)I still have to write my dissertation, but my team seems to think I will someday eventually earn the title of "Dr." I am never surprised at my own ability for self-sabotage but I am happy to be a part of scientific research in this new world.
Thank you for the congratulations. It is an academic milestone I've worked at for 20+ years and now I just have to nail the landing.
MLAA
(19,128 posts)JMCKUSICK
(1,987 posts)mr715
(1,688 posts)Desire in host-seeking mosquitos.
I plan to engineer a Republican seeking malaria mosquito
cate94
(2,952 posts)Congratulations!
Karadeniz
(24,234 posts)Alice Kramden
(2,576 posts)U rock
peacebuzzard
(5,453 posts)lovely!
Solly Mack
(94,835 posts)LoisB
(10,182 posts)barbtries
(30,344 posts)question: what does that mean? I never got that far in school. also what are you studying?
mr715
(1,688 posts)but it changes my status from "Ph.D. student" to "Doctoral Candidate" meaning that I am, in the eyes of my school, a leading expert in the specific field I research. It comes with a free masters degree as well, which is a nice prize too.
One of my advisors said qualifiers are the last exam you'll ever have to study for in your academic career, which is cool.
So now, I just have to write my dissertation and defend it, and I'll get the Ph.D. I've deferred for 20 years.
I study neurobiology and genetics in mosquitos. Specifically, how they find people to bite and what goes on in their little brains after they feed. More broadly I am interested in serotonin and dopamine, and the chemistry of motivation, desire, and choice-making.
Short answer - science. Never imagined I'd have "pet" mosquitos.
Thanks for the congrats. I am over the moon.
barbtries
(30,344 posts)Well done!
Phoenix61
(18,289 posts)MaineNative
(41 posts)
Jerry2144
(2,779 posts)Figure out how to change your user name to DR715.
Thanks - Those are my initials
Jerry2144
(2,779 posts)You got this!
mr715
(1,688 posts)Thanks. I'm blessed for the friends I've never met.
lucca18
(1,385 posts)What a wonderful accomplishment!
Permanut
(7,037 posts)Does that mean we can call you Doctor715?
My name is still Matt, so the M stays the same.
I've been debating internally if (assuming I graduate) if I'd be one of those people that tells folks not to call me doctor. BUT damn did I spend a long time doing it and I kinda want to wear the badge, even if it is a little pretentious.
(I want to go back to teaching public middle school science)
et tu
(2,152 posts)Picaro
(1,895 posts)irisblue
(34,879 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,289 posts)So proud of you, even though I dont know you! Congratulations!
mr715
(1,688 posts)Thank you for the kind words. Even if you don't know me, I promise you respect and kindness.
GreenWave
(11,084 posts)
D23MIURG23
(3,127 posts)I know how big a deal that is. In my program that was considered almost a bigger deal than the final defense, because most people who qualified would earn the degree. I remember the day I passed being one of the best of my life.
Much respect.
mr715
(1,688 posts)Then I started getting serious imposter syndrome.
At my oral defense I leveraged every little bit of slippery sophistry to keep the committee arguing with each other rather than me. It was an incredible experience.
I hope my service to science in Trump's America does some good. Knowledge, information, learning move more freely than air.
Bernardo de La Paz
(54,818 posts)malaise
(283,233 posts)Congrats.
mike_c
(36,528 posts)Standing out in the hall while my committee discussed my fate, all I could think of was my academic career was over. They let me stew for half an hour before passing me. Sheesh.
Congrats again!