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- 教授,副教授,助理教授有什么区别? - 知乎
我在Yale的时候,EE department有个associate professor还没有tenure track。 听说他今年因为还没有评上所以已经跳槽到UIUC继续评tenure track了。 但是在UW,一般associate professor都已经有tenure track。 国内前几年的话,一般大学里面只分副教授和正教授,但都是tenure track了。
- 2024 TARGET SCHOOL RANKINGS - OFFICIAL - Wall Street Oasis
Yale, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Columbia (The first four are weaker in terms of volume than S++ schools, Columbia has S++ volume and per-capita but weak in prestige than HYPSM+W) S: (Target) Non-Wharton Penn, Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, UChicago, Duke (eg, all of which have less prestige than the ones above, but either strong in volume or per
- ACTUAL Target School Tier List 2024 - Wall Street Oasis
Harvard Yale Princeton Stanford MIT - HYPSM UPenn Wharton Huge networks, lots of on campus recruiting First rounds from basically every bank with a bit of networking Prepare well and it's your offer to lose If you get into one of these, it is almost a guaranteed decision to go, unless it's a matter of money Then of course you look
- How common is it to receive letter from admissions asking you to apply . . .
My son received a letter from Yale Undergraduate Admissions today It stated “Using information obtained from college testing services, the admissions office has identified you as a student who may be a good candidate for Yale ”
- 有哪些值得推荐的《随机过程》教材或者参考书? - 知乎
个人感觉其生动活泼很有特色, 比如证明了Markov random field的Hammersley–Clifford定理, 介绍了不少比较现代的有趣应用如洗牌和随机模拟 可惜作者没能好好写完, 甚至鸽了 outline 里面的连续时间Markov链这种一般教材都会有的内容 瑕不掩瑜, 这个notes比大多数标准的(应用)随机过程教材有趣得多 基于
- How is Yale Good for Finance? - Wall Street Oasis
This is an area in which Harvard and Wharton dominate the competition, which does beg the question of how good Yale truly is for finance Obviously Yale does have Schwarzman who is at the top of arguably one of the largest buy side firms, but other than that, there really isn't anybody
- old acceptance rates - College Confidential Forums
This forum discusses historical college acceptance rates and their trends, including Ivy League schools in the 70s
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