How could we. It's her whole personality at this point!She bragged about being besties with Malala again the other day... In case we forgot...
It’ll be anything but perfect when her newfound wealth gets to her head, resulting in her expenditure exceeding her income. It wouldn’t surprise me if she creates a lifestyle that ends up being unsustainable if/when her YouTube and UN role etc become a flopLook at me look me and my perfect credit score. Is there anything she doesn't brag about. Jeez
The wording is so off. Like she's on a "mission" to get a guy or something. Like she's on a mission to get the clout of being a Dr., not to, you know, help people. The posts where she does "help" people she congratulates herself for helping themThis whole "mission Dr Vee" is just ick. It would be more inspiring to hear what she wants to achieve academically, or the tangible impact of this PhD could have given her exposure in the UN etc.
I'm sure none of it will matter once she's got the Dr title anyway. Can definitely see her giving up on 'the cause' eventually and just focusing on getting paid more doing private coaching, consulting, or some shit.
The funny part is literally nobody IRL actually cares. If you work in academia or anything research adjacent it’s not like some big cool thing to be a doctor because everyone is. And if you make a big deal about using your title in normal life, or when you work in a different field, then everyone just thinks you’re a toolThe wording is so off. Like she's on a "mission" to get a guy or something. Like she's on a mission to get the clout of being a Dr
She's just prematurely trying to make Dr Vee her brand. I won't be bitter and say that being accepted onto a PhD programme isn't some kind of achievement... but there's an AWFUL lot of time and effort to be put in before Vee's worthy of using that title, and she's not even started yet.The funny part is literally nobody IRL actually cares. If you work in academia or anything research adjacent it’s not like some big cool thing to be a doctor because everyone is. And if you make a big deal about using your title in normal life, or when you work in a different field, then everyone just thinks you’re a tool
Eh...I don't think getting into a programme is that big of an achievement, if I'm honest. I don't know about America, I've only applied/gone through this in England, but for a standard PhD it's pretty easy just getting a place. I don't know anyone ever get rejected for the place itself (except for certain very competitive programmes that usually lead to some kind of accreditation, like clinical psychology for example) it's normally the funding that people don't get and therefore can't take up their place. Oxford and Cambridge are notorious for giving out more places than they will fund for example, I know several people who 'got into Oxbridge PhD programmes' but had to go elsewhere as they only got funding elsewhere. Funding is basically king for PhDs. Obviously she got funding at Claremont and idk anything at all about how difficult it is to get funding in the states but I would assume if she's going there, a not very high profile uni, that she definitely didn't get any funding in England.She's just prematurely trying to make Dr Vee her brand. I won't be bitter and say that being accepted onto a PhD programme isn't some kind of achievement... but there's an AWFUL lot of time and effort to be put in before Vee's worthy of using that title, and she's not even started yet.
Honestly, I think I'll have less patience to stick this out for 4+ years than Vee does
The funny part is literally nobody IRL actually cares. If you work in academia or anything research adjacent it’s not like some big cool thing to be a doctor because everyone is. And if you make a big deal about using your title in normal life, or when you work in a different field, then everyone just thinks you’re a tool
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