What is also a bad idea, in my opinion, is to spend too much time doing what you think will get you into CalTech or XYZ school. In case things don't work out, you'd have spent two years stressing yourself out for nothing at all. More importantly, if you ...
If so, do you intend to build on your previous work in grad school or go in a new direction? How will your research contribute to the field? Understanding how to present your goals Some projects described in SOPs are achievable in the short term, while others are big enough to last a ...
Dan: As the friend in question (I interned at Netscape in '96 and '97), I'm reasonably sure I wouldn't have gotten very rich by dropping out of grad school. Instead, by sticking with academia, I've managed to do reasonably well for myself with consulting on the side, and it's ...
Originally Answered: How can I become very good in applied mathematics for robotics and machine learning before graduate school and while studying alone? Let me first caveat what I’m about to say with this: go to graduate school. † To show you just how super-serious I am about this, ...
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It's mainly due to our different high school system and because we are not allowed to make things like cooking class count towards our degree I guess (example from Caltech). Apparently UCLA didn't understand that this student really holds a BA after three years (Bologna process, so it is...
The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is one of the most prestigious math competitions for college undergrads. It's designed to test top math students, and winning it can result in scholarships, cash awards, and grad school offers. However, it's very challenging to get a good score...
said in astatementearlier this month. "We are in a position now where if everything goes according to plan, samples will be coming back to Earth in 2031. That sounds like a long time, but this becoming a reality has always been 10 years away since I was in grad school. Now we are...