7-8 Year’s work exp before a PhD
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 1:16 am
Hi!
Starting a new thread just in case.
I have a bachelors in ECE from an international university, a Masters from UCSD in Signal and Image Processing and been working in the industry for close to
8 years in Video Compression and more recently in 3D Computer Vision. I want to apply for a PhD in AMATH(Applied Math) starting Fall 2019(mostly).
I am aware that I need to take the GRE Math Subject Exam and the General GRE as well.
I do not have any research papers so far.
I did lots of high school math competitive exams(dont think they count anymore).
I am only hoping to do well in Math Subject test to prove myself.
How realistic are my chances of a PhD Admit in AMATH? Will my work experience cost me a lot?
Anyone else in the same boat?
Any advice from people in similar situations is appreciated .
Thanks for your time
Starting a new thread just in case.
I have a bachelors in ECE from an international university, a Masters from UCSD in Signal and Image Processing and been working in the industry for close to
8 years in Video Compression and more recently in 3D Computer Vision. I want to apply for a PhD in AMATH(Applied Math) starting Fall 2019(mostly).
I am aware that I need to take the GRE Math Subject Exam and the General GRE as well.
I do not have any research papers so far.
I did lots of high school math competitive exams(dont think they count anymore).
I am only hoping to do well in Math Subject test to prove myself.
How realistic are my chances of a PhD Admit in AMATH? Will my work experience cost me a lot?
Anyone else in the same boat?
Any advice from people in similar situations is appreciated .
Thanks for your time