I don't know if getting a PhD in Criminology anywhere requires completing a teaching assistantship. It doesn't at WSU. (There is a WSU requirement that can be satisfied by doing a TA but that requirement can also be satisfied by collecting data.) And there's no evidence he "flunked out" at WSU by losing his TA.He wasn't a PHD in criminology anymore. He "flunked" out of the program. To get your PHD you have to successfully complete your time as TA. He bombed out of his TA program.
I wouldn't say he wasn't smart enough mentally, I would say he couldn't hack the pressure emotionally. Being TA is a people job in 3 ways. Students, co-workers and your bosses - your professor and other department heads.
A people intensive job like that requires common sense and people skills. It was just too much for BK to navigate.
BK was imploding and I will be surprised if this isn't brought up at trial. There will definitely be a trial unless BK un-mutes himself and pleads guilty.
BK is smart enough to know his mute stance would draw lots of attention and commentary and it has, just look at all the discussions here about it. BK loves watching himself on TV according to jail sources so he loves watching everyone debate his mute stance.
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I do agree getting fired from his TA wasn't good. Still, BK was in his first semester of doctoral work. He was nowhere near being PhD. At WSU the doctoral Criminology program is expected to take 3 to 4 years to complete when a student is admitted with master's.
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice and Criminology | Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology | Washington State University
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