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Is anyone seriously considering Post Grad? Not necessarily with UNCLE, but just in general.

If so, what's the reasoning behind it; interest or career opportunities?

I'll probably look at it in the future, although given the nature of what I want to get into, other than moving into executive positions (MBA), there really isn't a huge need to continue with postgrad. At work I found out that we offer a DBA (Doctor of Bus Admin) and have no idea what benefits it would provide in terms of advantages over the cut-of-the-mill MBA.

I'd be interested in finding out what guys studying in different fields think, and the requirement for post grad in those positions?

I know it's pretty normal for say, postgrad (PhD's, masters) in science fields.
 

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I plan on doing a phd, but that wont be for sometime after i finish my degree and have gotten some experience up. Lol Dr. Sandie (this would probably be more successful if I were to be called Nick). Although ill probably get jobs anywhere i go a phd would let me do uni lectures and stuff like that too.
 

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Well I'm doing postgrad because I haven't learnt shit and I want specific skills so I can actually get a decent job. Also I enjoy uni :shy:

My reasoning is both interest and career opportunities.
I've only chosen Grad Dips and Certs, however, because I have absolutely no interest in writing a book on the things I learn.

And for my field, the requirement tends to be either a relevant degree or just having any degree at all :p They may look at grades too and whether you've failed shit but they weren't an issue for me/wasn't mentioned.
 

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em_516 said:
Would you really want to lecture at uni?
yes, make those little shits of kids suffer like I am having to suffer. I would make sure I made it as droney and monotone as possible. That and they get paid a shitload for doing not much.
 

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The_highwayman said:
what does one have to do to become a professor?

it's all very harry potter-esque
Lol, at O week i hear this girl say "wow, it's so much like Harry Potter" when she walked into the great hall. It was funny.
 

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~untitled~ said:
yes, make those little shits of kids suffer like I am having to suffer. I would make sure I made it as droney and monotone as possible. That and they get paid a shitload for doing not much.
Not really hey.

Lecturers get probably around the 80 - 100k mark, as course-co-ordinators at assoc. prof level. A Prof. you could probably add another 40 - 50k on top, but it's a long road to get there.

Meh, maybe the opportunities to earn circa 200k+ in finance/business fields has corrupted my sense of a good salary. :(
 

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blue_chameleon said:
Not really hey.

Lecturers get probably around the 80 - 100k mark, as course-co-ordinators at assoc. prof level. A Prof. you could probably add another 40 - 50k on top, but it's a long road to get there.

Meh, maybe the opportunities to earn circa 200k+ in finance/business fields has corrupted my sense of a good salary. :(
I still wouldnt be complaining, ill probably only be earning around the 80k mark (once experieced) as a speechie.

Edit: And as a lect. i could also maintain a speech job for a couple of days a week.
 
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Lol, at O week i hear this girl say "wow, it's so much like Harry Potter" when she walked into the great hall. It was funny.
Haha that is awful.

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Edit: And as a lect. i could also maintain a speech job for a couple of days a week.
And then you wouldn't get out of touch :)
 

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Because you're practising speech pathology in the real world and able to talk about your experience of the subject, therefore you won't get out of touch. Rather than a lecturer who was a speech pathologist 20 years ago and thinks he's an authority on an outdated method? I dunno.
 

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Because you're practising speech pathology in the real world and able to talk about your experience of the subject, therefore you won't get out of touch. Rather than a lecturer who was a speech pathologist 20 years ago and thinks he's an authority on an outdated method? I dunno.
We dont really get that problem, all the speechies that have lectured me still practice.

But, it would be better that way and you have current cases studies for discussion.
 

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blue_chameleon said:
Is anyone seriously considering Post Grad? Not necessarily with UNCLE, but just in general.

If so, what's the reasoning behind it; interest or career opportunities?

I'll probably look at it in the future, although given the nature of what I want to get into, other than moving into executive positions (MBA), there really isn't a huge need to continue with postgrad. At work I found out that we offer a DBA (Doctor of Bus Admin) and have no idea what benefits it would provide in terms of advantages over the cut-of-the-mill MBA.

I'd be interested in finding out what guys studying in different fields think, and the requirement for post grad in those positions?

I know it's pretty normal for say, postgrad (PhD's, masters) in science fields.
To really get any descent work I'll have to do a masters or a PhD. Science and engineering are where I'm wanting to go
 

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