Question: How old is the average PhD student?

The average student takes 8.2 years to slog through a PhD program and is 33 years old before earning that top diploma. By that age, most Americans with mere bachelors degree are well into establishing themselves professionally.

Is 30 too old for PhD?

OK, so you are in your late 20s or 30s, and you are thinking of doing a PhD. While many people start their PhD before they turn 30, or immediately after their undergraduate education, it is absolutely normal to start a PhD in your 30s. It is OK to do a PhD in your 30s.

How old are PhD candidates?

The average graduate student today is 33 years old. Students in doctoral programs are a bit older. However, the average graduate student in the late 1990s was just under 33 years.

What age do most people get their PHDS?

The median age of new humanities Ph. D.s was 34.2 years in 2014—almost three years older than the median among all new doctorate recipients (Indicator II-28a). Among academic and professional fields, only doctoral degree recipients in education had a higher median age (38.3).

Is 50 too old for PhD?

Its never too late getting a PhD in your 50s and 60s because theres no age limit in the pursuit of higher education.

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