Title: The%20Graduate%20School%20Experience
1The Graduate School Experience
- Eleni Stroulia
- Ramya Raghavendra
- Andrea Danyluk
2Elenis Story
Education B.Eng. - University of Patras (Greece) 1989 M.Sc., Ph.D. - College of Computing, Georgia Inst. Of Technology 1992, 1994
Why grad school? Liked (and was good at) studying Wanted to leave Greece
Jobs (post PhD) Research Associate with FAW, Ulm Post Doc with CS Univ. of Alberta Faculty with CS Univ. of Alberta
What I liked
What I didnt like
3Ramyas Story
Education B.E., CS, India, 2004
Why grad school? Wanted to work independently in challenging roles, work on new problems
Jobs (post PhD)
What I liked
What I didnt like
4Andreas Story
Education B.A., Math/CS, Vassar College, 1984 M.S., CS, Columbia University, 1986 Ph.D., CS, Columbia University, 1992
Why grad school? Wanted independence, creativity Ability to set my own work agenda
Jobs (post PhD) NYNEX Science Technology, 1990-04 Williams College, 1994-present
What I liked
What I didnt like
5Grad School Basics
- MS
- 8 -12 courses (mix of grad and undergrad)
- Exam/project/thesis
- PhD
- 8-12 courses
- Candidacy exam (oral or written)
- Proposal and/or Defense
6So Much More
- Depth vs. breadth
- Professors (and grad students) are cool! ?
- Soft skills
- Working on open ended projects and teams
- Writing and speaking
- Critiquing
- Fun classes golf, foreign language, wine
tasting, sailing!
7What does it take?
- Courses
- Good news Fewer assignments than undergrad
- Read research papers
- Work on a quarter/semester long project
- Research
- Start with senior grad students/post docs
- Ideas brainstorm with advisor, lab mates,
papers, conferences
8A typical day in the life
- Classes
- Taking courses in the beginning
- Teaching as a TA
- Research Work
- Read papers
- Meet with advisor, colleagues
- Implement, evaluate, write
- Talks/Seminars
- Service
- Review papers
- (Help) Write proposals
- Have fun!
9Grad School Time Allocation
10But wait.How do I earn a living?
- As a Ph.D. student
- Tuition waivers
- Fellowship
- Research Assistant (RA)
- Teaching Assistant (TA)
- Additional teaching opportunities
- Summer research opportunities
- As a Masters student
- Job pays for the degree
- Possible RA or TA positions
11Why Grad School? (Pros)
- Want more than a coding/entry level job
- Work gets less interesting over time
- Learn more skills, diversify
- Is research for me?
- Full of ideas and want freedom to work
- Innovator Want to do a startup
- Professor Teaching and Research
12Cons and Fixes
- Grad school not my thing
- Try MS, branch off (management, law?)
- Dont get along with advisor
- Change is always an option
- I could be working
- In hard times, skills are valued
- Its too hard!
- Study groups, support groups
- Psychological help on most campuses
- Hard work and commitment can get you there
13And after grad school?
- Industry
- Startups
- Product groups dev, QA, manager
- Collaborate with Research
- Consultation, entertainment, biotech, law
- Research Labs
- Teaching (non tenure)
- Tenure track faculty
14Opinions from the trenches
- Why did you do it?
- How was it?
- What happened in the end?
- What would you tell someone else?
15Why did you do it?
- I wanted to teach
- I was tired of doing the same thing everyday... I
felt like my brain was shrinking - I wanted to work on something challenging with
smart people - I did not want to stay in Greece and get a REAL
job?
16How was it?
The good
The not so good
- Finding a thesis topic is a challenge
- Putting words to paper is tough
- Everyone else is smarter than me
- I could not make my supervisor happy
- My personal life suffered
- I felt lost in a tunnel
- Conferences (especially international) are fun
- I got to meet people
- I learned a lot
- I had the best supervisor
- I saw the world
17What happened in the end?
- Money is not that good
- I want to help people with my knowledge
- I have the best job in the world, even though it
is nothing like I thought it would be - Challenging
- Flexible
18What advice would you give?
- You have to practice independence
- You are responsible for your progress and career
- If you can go with your guts and don't fear
failure because you can always start again, then
do it - Maybe grad school is or is not for you, I don't
know... but you will regret if you don't give it
a chance.
19Elenis Story
Education B.Eng. - University of Patras (Greece) 1989 M.Sc., Ph.D. - College of Computing, Georgia Inst. Of Technology 1992, 1994
Why grad school? Liked (and was good at) studying Wanted to leave Greece
Jobs (post PhD) Research Associate with FAW, Ulm Post Doc with CS Univ. of Alberta Faculty with CS Univ. of Alberta
What I liked Independence choosing the questions The competition it is invigorating (and stressful) People fellow students, mentors Traveling Atlanta
What I didnt like Insecurity (research quality, funding)
20Ramyas Story
Education B.E., CS, India, 2004
Why grad school? Wanted to work independently in challenging roles, work on new problems
Jobs (post PhD) (Expecting to graduate this academic year)
What I liked Making research contributions, advising students, Traveling and meeting people
What I didnt like Focus on publishing a lot
21Andreas Story
Education B.A., Math/CS, Vassar College, 1984 M.S., CS, Columbia University, 1986 Ph.D., CS, Columbia University, 1992
Why grad school? Wanted independence, creativity Ability to set my own work agenda
Jobs (post PhD) NYNEX Science Technology, 1990-04 Williams College, 1994-present
What I liked Immersing myself in a project. Conferences meeting new people/learning about new ideas. NYC!
What I didnt like The feeling that there wasnt a clear end point.
22Questions? Discussion?
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