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Should I say I'm a full-time data scientist and physics student in my SOP?
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[QUOTE="ricky33, post: 6823460, member: 593351"] Is it a good or bad idea to mention that I am a full-time physics student while simultaneously a full-time data scientist employee while doing physics research too in my SOP for grad school? Is it seen as too confident or bragging? Or it helps me to say this? Does it make it sound bad if I mention that I passed all my physics classes with high rankings without attending any class nor watching lectures? Only by reading on my own and doing the exams. I mean some of the most important skills for a PhD are time management and being able to work independently along with handling a lot of work. Which could be proven by my previous experience stated in the title. [/QUOTE]
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