The PhD Trap in Bulgaria: My Story is a personal account of how the author, an international applicant to a PhD program at the reputed "St. Boris" University in Bulgaria, was cheated. Despite meeting all requirements and paying all application fees and translation costs, the author never received an admission or rejection letter. The author's research showed that corruption in Bulgaria is a problem, especially at universities, and that international students are particularly at risk of falling into this PhD trap. The author tells their story in a clear and concise manner, highlighting the key events and challenges they faced. They also provide insights into the broader issue of corruption in Bulgarian universities and the risks that international students face. The author's goal is to raise awareness of this type of fraud and to help other students avoid falling into the same trap. The book is a valuable resource for international students considering applying to PhD programs in Bulgaria. It is also a cautionary tale for anyone considering doing business in Bulgaria. The author's story is a reminder that corruption is a real problem in the country and that international visitors are particularly vulnerable to exploitation. The PhD Trap in Bulgaria: My Story is a well-written and informative book that sheds light on an important issue. It is a must-read for anyone considering applying to a PhD program in Bulgaria or doing business in the country.
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