On average a PhD Candidate typically takes 4 to 7 years to graduate. Throughout those years, students can reflect on their choices and upcoming road ahead to become a researcher. Some may turn to astrology for help. Hence, the context is framed within the realm of Zodiac astrology, a belief system that connects celestial bodies' positions and movements to human personality and behavior through twelve Zodiac signs and associated attributes.
We are questioning the perceived clarity of the journey of becoming a researcher, introducing a controversial approach by considering the role of astrology in shaping research interests.
This question invites readers and observers to consider the multifaceted nature of career choices in research and encourages exploration of influences on academic and scientific pursuits.