I realize this is vague, and might be taken to mean that paid experience is better than not paid experience. I meant to suggest that it is the quality of experience, not whether paid or not, that matters. DMc
---- "David L. McNeely" <[email protected]> wrote: " Whether you are acceptable to a Ph.D. program of your choice or not is mostly dependent on how well you have done in your education up to the point of your application, the quality of your experience (whether paid or not), .................................."
