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FIRST alums thinking about Engineering Graduate School might care to visit the Yale School of Engineering Workshop for Prospective Graduate Students (http://www.seas.yale.edu/graduatestudentworkshop/)on November 5.
I think those who are able to attend will be quite impressed with what is behind the curtain - Vince
Graduate school is a great step for engineers who are interested into research based jobs.
Most bachelor's degree will not teach you how to solve complex problems. A masters degree will give you the skills to solve a problem using literature searches, design methodology and rigorous mathematical theory.
This of course varies widely by schools, degrees, advisor and student motivation.
A PhD gives you the chance to propose a complex problem no one has ever solved !
davidthefat
10-10-2010, 23:27
It is possible to be pursuing a PHD and have a stable job outside the program or would you consider that your job? Lets say I am trying to earn a PHD at Caltech, I am doing research during the program, can I also be working at JPL? What is the actual PHD progress? You really don't need to do the PHD process in computer science right? Just make a big impact in the world, PHD is just a title.
It is possible to be pursuing a PHD and have a stable job outside the program or would you consider that your job? Lets say I am trying to earn a PHD at Caltech, I am doing research during the program, can I also be working at JPL?
I'm not as familiar with the CalTech/JPL scenario however I have seen people do a similar working PhD at NASA-JSC/Rice. It is a more strenuous path especially when your taking classes.
What is the actual PHD progress? You really don't need to do the PHD process in computer science right? Just make a big impact in the world, PHD is just a title.
Many people have made huge impacts on the world without a Bachelors degree. Every degree is a title. However, your PhD thesis and research papers represent your research quality level.
JamesCH95
12-10-2010, 11:58
It is possible to be pursuing a PHD and have a stable job outside the program or would you consider that your job? Lets say I am trying to earn a PHD at Caltech, I am doing research during the program, can I also be working at JPL? What is the actual PHD progress? You really don't need to do the PHD process in computer science right? Just make a big impact in the world, PHD is just a title.
My mom earned her PhD while working an engineering research job and raising two kids. It took her 6 years or so, but it can be done.
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