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> The US can.

> Elsewhere, you are at risk of wasting important years of your life.

Unfortunately, as a 5th year PhD student in the US at a tier-1 STEM research university I'm disappointed to say: students here are very very very much at risk. I can't compare to universities in Europe, but I can say OP's story is the story of most students I know.

While I personally know a solid handful of exceptions, don't expect the US to meaningfully avoid what the OP describes. Regardless of country or university, your advisor is the ultimate decider of whether or not you will be a doll for them to "play scientist" with or be pushing the boundaries of science.

Of the exceptions I do know, while they are intelligent, it was not their intelligence or work ethic that allowed them to be exceptions.



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