Timeline for Applying to math PhD with CS undergrad
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Jan 6 at 1:07 | comment | added | user176372 | A remark, for whatever it's worth: CS has more marketing heft at the moment than math, and it seems to me more demand including in academia. Easier at the end to go that route through a PhD if you're split between the two. | |
Jan 5 at 15:11 | comment | added | Yuumita | I would guess that my thesis is rigorous and "mature" enough so as to suggest that I understand, as you put it, "what a proof is". However, aside from very few exceptions, it mostly consists of known and simple proofs etc. and does not have anything trully unique. Do you think reaching out to some professors (supervising in such programs) specifically from my country (since I think I've read that proferssors take more students from their country) is a good idea? | |
Jan 5 at 13:29 | history | answered | Arno | CC BY-SA 4.0 |