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sumnuyungi68 karma

I would like to add that PhD programs in mathematics and computer science are typically fully funded (candidates won't have to take out loans to complete them). I'm not sure how much longer this will stay true, but obviously it's a good opportunity.

Also, CS research positions in the industry are unique. Just read through Microsoft Research blogs and it'll be clear. Also, the opportunity cost will have to be calculated depending on one's desired career path. For example, if you're a CS going into finance(a "quant"), a PhD is generally required but the pay is very substantial and can make the commitment worth it. But it's very hard work and people don't stay in that industry for long.

Point being, opportunity cost is variable and one should know the uniqueness of CS research.

sumnuyungi12 karma

Woah there, "accomplished" is a rather subjective term. While I agree with your point, it could be phrased in a more compromising, less insulting way. If you're trying to generate interest in this AMA, make people feel welcomed instead of worthless.

sumnuyungi5 karma

I'd get your eyes checked. Also, your brain could use some help.

sumnuyungi5 karma

What, in your opinion, has been the coolest thing you've learned while researching for SYSK? Outside of SYSK?

sumnuyungi4 karma

Storing all our privacy....?