It sounds like if you’ve been rejected from studying masters courses then that’s useful feedback. Even for people who have done well on those courses, I think there are many more applicants than places to work in philosophy.
And if you’re already trying to overcome really steep odds, by working in academia with eight years working independently, then this might not be the area you’re best suited to.
I don’t know about it but there could be work in neuroscience or psychology that you might find interesting.
It sounds like if you’ve been rejected from studying masters courses then that’s useful feedback. Even for people who have done well on those courses, I think there are many more applicants than places to work in philosophy.
And if you’re already trying to overcome really steep odds, by working in academia with eight years working independently, then this might not be the area you’re best suited to.
I don’t know about it but there could be work in neuroscience or psychology that you might find interesting.