CaPtAiN_pLaNeT
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Well I too used to get jealous of people who completed their PhDs in their 20s.
I know some people who completed their phd by around 28. That is ok. But 24 is too early to complete PHD.
I had the same offer of 3 years(Masters and PhD) from McGill Uni(Top most in Canada if am not wrong), so you are obviously misinformed.
My university is in the top 50 world ranking, so thats the education quality in Australia for you
In most of the places it is clearly written 4 year is required for Phd. But for masters and phd both you must have a masters degree to be promoted to phd unless you have been granted to do phd for a better result in your masters and transfer to phd after finishing the course work.
Ok I will look at Mcgill whether it allow both masters and phd in 3 years or not.