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    just wondering, but what PhD requires the longest time to get?

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    onrpg respect.


    shit takes long.

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    Mostly anything law or medical as it seems.

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    yea i figured that, but i wanna know which out of those

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    http://www.norc.org/NR/rdonlyres/2E8.../0/sed2005.pdf

    A very odd question to me... (I mean, you can't really plan to be exceptional as a student and to be lucky enough to get a chance to conduct relevant research that is worth a significant publication.)
    Happy reading; This should answer all statistical questions concerning Phds (not taking into account how useless such statistics are, aside from entertainment and dry academic politics).

    [The answer is:
    Tada! *drumrolls*
    "Education" with a median of 17.3 years since baccalaureate.
    see page 59 on the document in the link]

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    eh idk.

    I know I would like to get my doctrine's in criminology and that is said to take up about 12-17 years of school

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    Quote Originally Posted by suckerfish View Post
    eh idk.

    I know I would like to get my doctrine's in criminology and that is said to take up about 12-17 years of school
    your kidding right?

    12 year of schooling after high school you mean?

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