Do they do them only when they make a complete original idea? or can it be anything?
I know the question isn't very informative but please be detailed about everything about publications and when and how they publish?
Math majors usually go into industry if they don't have a PhD but honestly I think if you want to major in Math , you're going to want to get into academia. And yes syracuse is an excellent university but very hard to get into.
I suggest getting a Masters in CS so that way you could actually get some good jobs. I really suggest going into academia for higher paying jobs and it's mostly research and you'll need a PhD to be a professor.
I am guessing you have to take some physics courses to understand it even more that way you could a masters in Physics which will help for jobs in industry.
Can you do an MBA without even doing business and economics in the undergraduate program. I want to do a Major in Physics and Computer Science and a Minor in Math but I won't do business in Business and Economics but I want to get an MBA.
Is this possible?
I know that you need a PhD but people say it's better to have a Masters but I feel it's a waste of time if you don't need one to be a professor.
Lets say if 2 people are applying for a tenure track job, one has a PhD and a masters and the other just has a PhD. Will the first one have a better...