I discuss the pros and cons of attending academic conferences for your academic career. Academic conferences are conferences in which people present their research to be reviewed and discuss by other researchers. This video might be useful for those that are interested in learning how to attend a research conference.
The Costs Of Attending Academic Conferences:
1. Opportunity Costs. Time spent going to and preparing for conferences can be spent writing and doing research.
2. Illegitimacy Discounts. If you mess up a presentation or attend the wrong conference, you can hurt your career.
3. Financial Costs. They can be expensive, and such be minimized.
The Benefits Of Attending Academic Conferences:
1. Access To New Information. Many ideas that are just beginning are presented at academic conferences.
2. Access to New Opportunities. You can get access to people at academic conferences that you could not elsewhere.
3. Fun and Friendship. You can meet many amazing people at academic conferences.
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