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by eitally
4281 days ago
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I have read his summary of his qual linked here before, and upon reading it this time I also read a few additional. My takeaway is that it seems like it would be a lot of fun for the profs to conduct these interviews (most of the time, with probably a few utterly disastrous one thrown in for good measure). Unrelated: why was your post not repliable when I first saw it? I refreshed the page a few minutes later and the reply button was there. No idea why that happened? |
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They can be. But it can get boring if your colleague wants to see the details of some boring computation. And, more seriously, it can be painful if the candidate is doing poorly. Fortunately I have not yet had to fail anyone.
> why was your post not repliable when I first saw it?
I believe there is a delay, the length of which is a function of how deeply nested your comment is, to encourage more top-level comments. (In particular, it tends to defuse arguments if you have to wait a long time to reply...)