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  1. I have heard a story from one of my professors that Maxwell had failed the first two questions of his qualifying exam, and as a last chance, they gave him a take-home assignment. Maxwell returned with the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of velocities. Can anyone verify also hearing a similar story (the details may be off) ? Can anyone find a source for this? I can't find anything on Google
  2. I was completely unaware of any negative connotation when I used it. Sorry.
  3. As the original poster, I would ask that members stop using this forum to argue about the merits/shortcomings on the new healthcare law. This is obviously not the website for it (thegradcafe.com). Additionally, the way that you are arguing about it is not intellectual - its personal. Moderators, please close this topic!
  4. 1. The impact and quantity of the research you've already done 2. Having a good research proposal that explains why you should work with them
  5. Wow, Eigen! Thank you so much! :) :) I notice you didn't mention grades/GPA. Does that mean the difference between a 4.0 and a 3.5 won't matter as much as the other things you've mentioned? Yes, I would apply to both R1 and R2.
  6. What is your field? What are you good at teaching?
  7. I would also try other teaching jobs, such as being a tutor (private 1-on-1 tutors make big $$$). And if you could be a GRE instructor, you would hit a gold mine. Were your GRE scores high?
  8. Good luck! And don't forget charisma, politeness, and perseverance!!!!!!!!! =D
  9. $4000 of debt for a Master's is really, really good considering what other students are going through right now. But of course, you should still try to avoid paying for it out of pocket by aggressively pursuing opportunities, even if they do not announce themselves to you.
  10. ****************Most jobs in this world are not advertised.*********************** I would write a VERY, VERY strong cover letter and curriculum vitae, and make an excellent impression in person when you hand deliver it to every department on campus that you could possibly TA for. If you need details on what to put in the cover letter, let me know
  11. Can you take out a loan? How much do you have in savings? FYI - I know PhD students at private schools who are paying out of pocket right now for their engineering degrees, so for this to happen to a Master's student.... it doesn't make it any better for you, but the economy is terrible right now and this is whats happening
  12. What other options have you looked into? Have you tried TA-ing for other departments?
  13. I have just started my PhD and I would like to apply for professorships at Research Universities (R1 level) when I graduate. I am a Mechanical Engineer. If you are doing something similar, what have you learned from the process that you wish you knew earlier? Here is the limited amount of information I have at this point: 1. The number of publications matter most. 2. The ability to attract funding. 3. Prestige of PhD degree (where was it done) 4. What kind of Vision does the candidate have for future research work In addition to what kind of things you may know, do any of the following also matter? Which ones are priorities? Which ones should I forget about? 1. Grades/GPA 2. Industry Experience 3. Extracurricular activities (e.g. leadership experience) 4. Teaching experience (as a course lecturer) 5. Teaching experience (as a course teaching assistant) 6. Textbooks published 7. Postdoctoral program experience
  14. Huh? Someone he barely knows is asking for a letter of reference. What is he supposed to say in his letter? It's supposed to serve as a character reference! You can't write a letter of reference for someone you meet in an elevator, even if they tell you what goals they are pursuing. You are recommending them based on evidence of what YOU have seen. More importantly, You are providing character testimony, which is what the resume and application can't give. How can you write a letter of reference for someone you think of as "forgettable" ?
  15. If this is a school with a big name or "Ivy League", don't be surprised. That is the standard treatment. Look for a different school. It will be worth it. West Coast schools tend to be more relaxed and collaborative. And they can still carry the "prestige" you are looking for. I would say education comes first. Don't worry about prestige. You can earn your own prestige through the quality of the work you do.
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