以下是引用yession在2007-11-25 4:38:00的发言:I just started my PhD as well. You do concern too much. I don't think the US economy is so fragile that it would be really paralysed by current recession in the near future. If anything should be done, it's the government who needs to fix it. Besides, I don't think the recession will cause the business school to stop funding. After all, business schools are the most affluent in universities, if they stop providing stipend, I really doubt that all the other departments could still afford their PhD students. In worst scenario, if the world would nonetheless fall into recession, business phd students are for sure not the only one to suffer, or suffer the most. Besides, according to the chain analysis above, don't forget that each step has a lag, thus even if you would not graduate soon, you still can complete your study with stipend provided for two or three more years. sweet! but it seems that you trust the government too much. They are supposed to fix everything, but apparently they haven't,lol by the way, the cost of running a PhD business program is way too high...that's one of the reasons why business programs are small compared to others, and why some prestigious institions don't have PhD programs in business. And it's possible that in some situations, people would not choose to go to MBA program, and then the country would shrink the business PhD programs, and use the funding to support science majors...But yeah, it wouldn't affect us that much at this point... |