Is it common for people to choose the Fed Board over a Top 100? Salary is so much lower (especially if you take COL into account), but I guess geography may work better?
Are you seriously comparing a government job with a TT job at a top 100?
Is it common for people to choose the Fed Board over a Top 100? Salary is so much lower (especially if you take COL into account), but I guess geography may work better?Are you seriously comparing a government job with a TT job at a top 100?
what's wrong with that? you sound dúmb.
Top 5: $300 + 2/9 (Booth/Stanford/MIT/HBS/Columbia)
Top 10: $280 + 2/9 (Kellogg/NYU/Berkeley/Yale)
Top 50: $265 + 2/9 (Michigan/BC/Dartmouth/OSU)
Top 100: $245 + 2/9 (Iowa/Tulane/Northeastern)
Wharton pays 265 base. Not sure I believe any school is paying 300 plus summer to rookies. Maybe if you’re including housing support.
Is it common for people to choose the Fed Board over a Top 100? Salary is so much lower (especially if you take COL into account), but I guess geography may work better?Are you seriously comparing a government job with a TT job at a top 100?
what's wrong with that? you sound dúmb.
Plenty of people choose the Board over Top 100, even Top 50. My question is that, besides geography and maybe an interest in policy, are there good reasons to be at the Board early career? Better research environment? Data?
Is it common for people to choose the Fed Board over a Top 100? Salary is so much lower (especially if you take COL into account), but I guess geography may work better?
Are you seriously comparing a government job with a TT job at a top 100?
what's wrong with that? you sound dúmb.
Plenty of people choose the Board over Top 100, even Top 50. My question is that, besides geography and maybe an interest in policy, are there good reasons to be at the Board early career? Better research environment? Data?
Not true. On a government job, including the board, you are hired to do specific tasks, write report, do policy work, etc. etc. In most groups at the board, you will have very limited time for research, maybe 20-30% of your time. Most people who keep publishing are spending their entire weekends on that or they are in a the one or two groups that have more time for research. And, by the way, almost all of those who keep publishing do so with the hopes of getting back to a TT job.
Not true. On a government job, including the board, you are hired to do specific tasks, write report, do policy work, etc. etc. In most groups at the board, you will have very limited time for research, maybe 20-30% of your time. Most people who keep publishing are spending their entire weekends on that or they are in a the one or two groups that have more time for research. And, by the way, almost all of those who keep publishing do so with the hopes of getting back to a TT job.
What percentage of your time does teaching take up in a 3-0 bschool? What about 2-2 bschool?
I am at 3-0 b-school. I spend 2-3 days a week for teaching. 4-3 days a week for research and try to take one day off to stay sane
Not true. On a government job, including the board, you are hired to do specific tasks, write report, do policy work, etc. etc. In most groups at the board, you will have very limited time for research, maybe 20-30% of your time. Most people who keep publishing are spending their entire weekends on that or they are in a the one or two groups that have more time for research. And, by the way, almost all of those who keep publishing do so with the hopes of getting back to a TT job.What percentage of your time does teaching take up in a 3-0 bschool? What about 2-2 bschool?
I am at 3-0 b-school. I spend 2-3 days a week for teaching. 4-3 days a week for research and try to take one day off to stay sane
Not true. On a government job, including the board, you are hired to do specific tasks, write report, do policy work, etc. etc. In most groups at the board, you will have very limited time for research, maybe 20-30% of your time. Most people who keep publishing are spending their entire weekends on that or they are in a the one or two groups that have more time for research. And, by the way, almost all of those who keep publishing do so with the hopes of getting back to a TT job.What percentage of your time does teaching take up in a 3-0 bschool? What about 2-2 bschool?
So including summmers, that would be 1/6 teaching basically and 5/6 of your time doing research? Sounds right