getting PhD in the Uk is really easy, if your doing the right subject
1) do not do micky mouse degrees like english lit or gender studies, classics etc you get the point
2) do STEM subjects like sciences like physics chimestry etc, or technology like software or engineering or maths based subjects, hence STEM acronym,
3) do really good in your class/faculty and become good freinds with the teacher/professors,
4) apply for PhD and do everything right like saying your are a from small minority community in somalia/your country, you run away naked with no clothes, first to go to university in your family
but truth be told, i did really well in my masters degree of economics, in fact my theses was not only the best in the faculty but got the highest grade, the deal with the uni was simple, we will publish your theses if yuo get a distinction, we will own it for 300 years, you will not be paid for it but we will turn it into a book, keep it in the library and publish it for 300 years ownership and in return we will place you in the list for a PhD scholarship,
my economic theses for my masters was based on USA economic growth and patents monopolies in the US pharmaceutical and software industries between 1983 to 2013, that should give you clue when i did my theses,
it was a smack down, do you know why my theses got a distinction? let me tell you a secret, every day i read between 10-20 economic articles online, one a week i listen to audio book, 1 hour lecture in the morning and 1 hour at night, in my car i do not have music in the radio but CDs i downloaded with economic lectures, i listen to econ-talk podcast, i listen to peter schiff, the ludwig von mises institute, ron paul, and all manners of economist, i read the cobden centre and the institute of economic think tanks in London i regularly attend lectures,
its a passion, so at uni during masters the entire class and the professor on one side would debate me
also i do not want to boast but i believe i am the most learned somali/african economics in Britain if not the world, i specialise in Time preference theorem, only 80 people on earth understand and further more i do Islamic time preference theorem, only about 5-10 people on earth really understand,
i was the first human being to show through axiom priory that an economy doesn't need riba/interest to grow, because they say no Muslim economy can grow because the quran bans riba, i was the first to take this 160 year theorem and blow it out of the water,
sadly most humans will never read my articles because its designed for the economic professions and governments but i have massively contributed to economic theory and speciality Islamic economics,
i regularly debate with government officials in think tanks and they always afterwards shake my hand and say i taught them something new, i once debated the MP for Sutton and mentor for 2 hours and afterwards he shock my hand and said i knew my stuff, i was blocking Tesco from opening a pharmacy in their mega store in Merton area and i showed how they would lower prices for the area and thus competition is good, but he was being pushed by a naag who owned a small pharmacy and did not want the competition, afterwards he told me he just wants to win the next election, and admitted i was right,
pick your economic topic, french economic policies in the 13th century, Greek ancient 400 BC Athenian economic polices, or English mercantilism or french physiocrats in the 1700s, and debate with me, i dare anyone to challenge me in my field, session is open for any one who dares to debate me,
this is a living legend, its a gift from God, its passion, not just a vocation,
ugaas what subject you studying?