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- From: shrdlu@willow.sdd.trw.com (Lynda L. True)
- Subject: Re: Grad school comments
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- References: <1992Nov16.150247.3613@aisb.ed.ac.uk> <1992Nov16.191814.10733@rchland.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 16:03:48 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.191814.10733@rchland.ibm.com> bechdol@vnet.ibm.com writes:
- >In article <1992Nov16.150247.3613@aisb.ed.ac.uk>, reiter@aisb.ed.ac.uk writes:
-
- >|> 6) Most important of all. Are you sure you really, *really*, want to go
- >|> to grad school? A lot of people drift into a Ph.D program because its
- >|> expected of them by their parents, undergrad professors, etc., or simply
- >|> because its the course of least resistance (puts off that horrible process
- >|> of actually having to find a job in the real world). But an academic
- >|> career is *not* for everyone, and there are a lot of other options
- >|> available, especially for the computer-literate. Be sure that *you* are
- >|> the one who wants to go to grad school, not your parents or your undergrad
- >|> mentor.
-
- >In general, I would agree. However, if you intend to pursue an AI career in
- >industry, then you better be prepared to show your M.S. or Ph.D. Much in the
- >same way you have to have a High School Diploma or a B.S., a graduate degree is
- >pretty much required as proof of competency in the field of AI.
-
- Hah! Again I say HAH! I've been working in the field of AI for ten (count 'em,
- ten) years, and I have a BA. Not even a BS, and not even in comp sci (although
- I DID minor in comp sci).
-
- >Bottom line: If you want to pursue a career in AI, then get the graduate degree
- >(even if you don't want to)... get it done... it's a "union" card.
-
- Nope. It's not only NOT a union card, but out of the productive people I've
- worked with, only one has had a doctorate (which was in psych), and a small
- handful have had master's degrees. Advanced degrees are for those who are
- serious about research. If you can't make it in research, don't think that
- industry wants you.
-
- >Added dislaimer: Of course, it is possible to have a career in AI without a
- >graduate degree, but it's just not very probable.
-
- Yeah, right. In the past ten years, I've worked with lots and lots of people.
- They didn't have graduate degrees for the most part, and they have had great
- careers. In fact, the only person that I've known who has an AI background and
- is also out of work has a doctorate.
-
- Think about it. PhD => Research or Teaching... Not $$$$$$$$
-
- Lynda
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