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Thank you so much for your inputs, YaSvoboden. I don't know why I can't log into my previous account so I had to change to a new one. Could you please clarify on 3-3 school? How do you know it is a teaching school or not? what kind of information on the school website can help me decide? In my understanding, whatever with a PhD program is a research school, while it is a teaching school if without a PhD program. Am I correct? If so, how do you know it is a 2-2 or 3-3? I suppose 2-2 means half research half teaching? I am pretty new to academia. Also, where can I find the salary information about the teaching school? I can find the relevant information only about the research schools. It is like assistant professors would have over 100K in research schools. Can they have this much if in teaching schools? Besides, will it be a drawback if the teaching school is private, like college of saint rose? becuase it is not stable? Usually, how many courses do you need to teach per sememster in teaching schools? Would that be a heavy workload or pretty easy job to handle,compared to doing research? I heard that it is pretty hard to get into research schools. Would schools like Indiana U bloomington guarantee the faculty position in research schools? I am asking this because I noticed that some of its graduates went to schools like kansas state university. Is it a teaching school? "People don't get tenure at these places pretty often." Does it mean if u dont want too much pressure but want to get tenure more easily, u better off going to teaching schools? Sorry for asking so many questions. I really appreciate your kindness!
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Thank you so much for your inputs, YaSvoboden. I don't know why I can't log into my previous account so I had to change to a new one. Could you please clarify on 3-3 school? How do you know it is a teaching school or not? what kind of information on the school website can help me decide? In my understanding, whatever with a PhD program is a research school, while it is a teaching school if without a PhD program. Am I correct? If so, how do you know it is a 2-2 or 3-3? I suppose 2-2 means half research half teaching? I am pretty new to academia. Also, where can I find the salary information about the teaching school? I can find the relevant information only about the research schools. It is like assistant professors would have over 100K in research schools. Can they have this much if in teaching schools? Besides, will it be a drawback if the teaching school is private, like college of saint rose? becuase it is not stable? Usually, how many courses do you need to teach per sememster in teaching schools? Would that be a heavy workload or pretty easy job to handle,compared to doing research? I heard that it is pretty hard to get into research schools. Would schools like Indiana U bloomington guarantee the faculty position in research schools? I am asking this because I noticed that some of its graduates went to schools like kansas state university. Is it a teaching school? "People don't get tenure at these places pretty often." Does it mean if u dont want too much pressure but want to get tenure more easily, u better off going to teaching schools? Sorry for asking so many questions. I really appreciate your kindness!
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Thank you so much for your inputs, YaSvoboden. I don't know why I can't log into my previous account so I had to change to a new one. Could you please clarify on 3-3 school? How do you know it is a teaching school or not? what kind of information on the school website can help me decide? In my understanding, whatever with a PhD program is a research school, while it is a teaching school if without a PhD program. Am I correct? If so, how do you know it is a 2-2 or 3-3? I suppose 2-2 means half research half teaching? I am pretty new to academia. Also, where can I find the salary information about the teaching school? I can find the relevant information only about the research schools. It is like assistant professors would have over 100K in research schools. Can they have this much if in teaching schools? Besides, will it be a drawback if the teaching school is private, like college of saint rose? becuase it is not stable? Usually, how many courses do you need to teach per sememster in teaching schools? Would that be a heavy workload or pretty easy job to handle,compared to doing research? I heard that it is pretty hard to get into research schools. Would schools like Indiana U bloomington guarantee the faculty position in research schools? I am asking this because I noticed that some of its graduates went to schools like kansas state university. Is it a teaching school? "People don't get tenure at these places pretty often." Does it mean if u dont want too much pressure but want to get tenure more easily, u better off going to teaching schools? Sorry for asking so many questions. I really appreciate your kindness!
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Thank you so much for your inputs, YaSvoboden. I don't know why I can't log into my previous account so I had to change to a new one. Could you please clarify on 3-3 school? How do you know it is a teaching school or not? what kind of information on the school website can help me decide? In my understanding, whatever with a PhD program is a research school, while it is a teaching school if without a PhD program. Am I correct? If so, how do you know it is a 2-2 or 3-3? I suppose 2-2 means half research half teaching? I am pretty new to academia. Also, where can I find the salary information about the teaching school? I can find the relevant information only about the research schools. It is like assistant professors would have over 100K in research schools. Can they have this much if in teaching schools? Besides, will it be a drawback if the teaching school is private, like college of saint rose? becuase it is not stable? Usually, how many courses do you need to teach per sememster in teaching schools? Would that be a heavy workload or pretty easy job to handle,compared to doing research? I heard that it is pretty hard to get into research schools. Would schools like Indiana U bloomington guarantee the faculty position in research schools? I am asking this because I noticed that some of its graduates went to schools like kansas state university. Is it a teaching school? "People don't get tenure at these places pretty often." Does it mean if u dont want too much pressure but want to get tenure more easily, u better off going to teaching schools? Sorry for asking so many questions. I really appreciate your kindness!
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Hi folks, I am recently admitted to the PhD program in Management at Louisianna State U. Will it be worth attending it? Most of its graduates ended up going to teaching schools. Should I reapply after I complete the master program so that I can be more competitive and get into better schools like u of maryland? I applied without a master degree and am admitted to the master program of public administration of State University of New York. The curriculum of this program has a few quant related courses. Would that help with PhD applications? Also, my GMAT score is a bit over 700. Would that be good enough if I want to apply to 2nd tier schools like maryland/umn? If not, how much should I have on GRE? (I am not gonna retake GMAT) Any thoughts? I'd really appreciate your kind help!