Here's the situation: I'm currently working on my master's in computer science, and am slated to graduate in December. At that point I'll either get a job (if the economy has recovered) or else start working on my Ph.D (if the economy hasn't recovered, or if my master's thesis goes as well as I'm hoping it will).
The problem is that my advisor (the guy who is also funding me) has an awful track record when it comes to graduating people in the doctorate program. He's pretty good at getting master's students out the door (so there's no need for me to ditch him just yet), but if he's my Ph.D advisor then I'm going to wind up being stuck here for at least another three or four years after I get my master's.
There is another professor whose research more-or-less coincides with my intended dissertation topic, and I'm pretty sure that he'd also be willing to fund me (or else that I'll be independently funded come December). He's also got a much better track record at graduating people from the doctorate program.
The question is: what are the possible ramifications of me ditching my advisor come December and finding another? I'll have already taken all of the classes taught by my current advisor by that point, and my new advisor will have more seniority than my current advisor (my current advisor is an associate professor, my new advisor will be a full professor).
I can't think of any problems that'll bite me in the ass if I switch advisors, but I'm also pretty clueless. Can here anybody who's been through the mill think of any red flags I might be missing?
The problem is that my advisor (the guy who is also funding me) has an awful track record when it comes to graduating people in the doctorate program. He's pretty good at getting master's students out the door (so there's no need for me to ditch him just yet), but if he's my Ph.D advisor then I'm going to wind up being stuck here for at least another three or four years after I get my master's.
There is another professor whose research more-or-less coincides with my intended dissertation topic, and I'm pretty sure that he'd also be willing to fund me (or else that I'll be independently funded come December). He's also got a much better track record at graduating people from the doctorate program.
The question is: what are the possible ramifications of me ditching my advisor come December and finding another? I'll have already taken all of the classes taught by my current advisor by that point, and my new advisor will have more seniority than my current advisor (my current advisor is an associate professor, my new advisor will be a full professor).
I can't think of any problems that'll bite me in the ass if I switch advisors, but I'm also pretty clueless. Can here anybody who's been through the mill think of any red flags I might be missing?
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