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Math Professors -- On average, how many hours per week do you think is required to gain tenure?
I've said this in another thread: if you are outstanding and efficient, you can do the work required in a 40-hour workweek.
An electrical engineering professor I know got through graduate school at …
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Graduate school and students with learning disabilities
If you approach it as "how I've overcome my disability to do well in Mathematics," then it could positively affect your acceptance. …
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Graduate math student migrating to engineering?
If you find a professor that is looking for a mathematics-savvy graduate student to fill in the gaps in his/her lab, that might be the best way to get your foot in the door. …
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Which topics should be covered in a teaching statement?
First things first:
Since I wrote it myself I think it is perfect and I cannot detect its possible flaws and mistakes.
It is imperative that you have someone else read over your statement with a …