I am pretty sure that the average in my department is still ~6 years. I am one of the last of my year to graduate, only those who did like me and switched after 3 years of graduate school still haven't graduated (for the most part).
We are pretty much shown the door after 7 years, I think. Even those whose experiments were sorta duds (have no good papers) are still graduating this springish.
I have friends from my year who graduated in 4 years. The particle theorists/etc graduated in 5-6. Most of my friends graduated 1-2 years ago.
And it is true that if you included just theorists that the average IQ of physicists would go up. That doesn't mean that all of the experimentalsts are stupid though.
JM
We are pretty much shown the door after 7 years, I think. Even those whose experiments were sorta duds (have no good papers) are still graduating this springish.
I have friends from my year who graduated in 4 years. The particle theorists/etc graduated in 5-6. Most of my friends graduated 1-2 years ago.
And it is true that if you included just theorists that the average IQ of physicists would go up. That doesn't mean that all of the experimentalsts are stupid though.
JM
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