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The Graduate School Experience. Eleni Stroulia Ramya Raghavendra Andrea Danyluk. Eleni’s Story. Ramya’s Story. Andrea’s Story. Grad School Basics. MS 8 -12 courses (mix of grad and undergrad) Exam/project/thesis PhD 8-12 courses Candidacy exam (oral or written)
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The Graduate School Experience Eleni Stroulia Ramya Raghavendra Andrea Danyluk
Grad 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
So 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!
What 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
A 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!
But 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
Why 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
Cons and Fixes • Grad school not my thing • Try MS, branch off (management, law?) • Don’t get along with advisor • Change is always an option • I could be working • In hard times, skills are valued • It’s too hard! • Study groups, support groups • Psychological help on most campuses • Hard work and commitment can get you there
And 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
Opinions from the trenches • Why did you do it? • How was it? • What happened in the end? • What would you tell someone else?
Why 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
How was it? Conferences (especially international) are fun I got to meet people I learned a lot I had the best supervisor I saw the world 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 The good The not so good
What 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
What 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.
Questions? Discussion? Working with students Where in the world is the University of Alberta? CS Dept Hike Eleni’s family UCSB women in CS GHC 07