Originally posted by Jon Miller
He is a student.
Generally in physics, to become a professor, there is like 6 or so candidates. And they pay for all candidates.
JM
(I have freinds who have went through the process recently)
He is a student.
Generally in physics, to become a professor, there is like 6 or so candidates. And they pay for all candidates.
JM
(I have freinds who have went through the process recently)
Still, it's probably easier to get a job in Ramo's field than mine (It's easier than in almost any field I think, because a lot of people feel philosophy as a vocation).
Maybe some of the more popular science stuff would be more competitive.
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