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Darwinbots as a Graduate Study

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Endy:
Bots I think Nums was joking. Possibly referring the the MB's currently looking at this. :)

PurpleYouko:
You should try writing the whole thing in J.
That will screw up everybody  :D

And BTW, Universities in England work a little differently for graduate studies. My Brrother did his masters in the University of Essex and they paid him about 10K per year to do the research. All he had to do was publish, no teaching or anything.
As far as I know, any tuition was taken care of prior to him getting the pay check if it was charged at all.

Numsgil:
Wow, that would be incredible.  Of course, your brother was an English citizen I bet?  They may or may not try courting oversees arrogant Americans :P

PurpleYouko:
Yes he was. I don't know how they would feel about Americans but I wouldn't expect it to be too much different in the way it works.

The thing, my experience is that English degrees are a whole lot harder to get than American ones. More difficult exams, deeper science and so on. (It is a big thing to have a Bachelors in England while in the US everybody and their dog seems to have one)
This means that degree qualified people are regarded as a lot more valuable in the workplace (generally speaking). Salaries still suck though :( That's how come I ended up over here.

You should seriously check it out to find out where you stand.

Numsgil:
*looks at feet*.  Um, Kentucky?  :P

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