From 8 to noon, I go to school for about 2 hours and do another 2 hours of research for my Master's thesis. I get paid approximately $2000 a week for this; the research I do not only benefits my graduating, but it's also contracted by the Dept of Defense, so it's like killing two birds with one stone. However, I typically end up spending another 4 hours or so at night either at my house or at the lab doing stuffz.
so do u live in ransom canyon? Thats where my ex-wife and her uncle livesFrom 8 to noon, I go to school for about 2 hours and do another 2 hours of research for my Master's thesis. I get paid approximately $2000 a week for this; the research I do not only benefits my graduating, but it's also contracted by the Dept of Defense, so it's like killing two birds with one stone. However, I typically end up spending another 4 hours or so at night either at my house or at the lab doing stuffz.
In the afternoons, from noon to 6, I install irrigation systems. Hard manual labor; few grad students, especially engineering grad students, would do this. I like the hard work, it keeps me productive and in-shape and keeps my days diverse.
I do that at a law firm FTL. Lawyers are cry babies. Waaa I can't get into outlook, Waaaa, my blackberry don't work.......Waaa......lol.i sit in a air condition room and fix computers for my area school district. pays well and i get to surf ca.com all day long
Variable frequency primary inverter gate controllers (frescale 9S12 microcontroller) and their effectiveness at mitigating the high voltage output ripple caused by the transformer in our system reaching it's saturation limits.Dude, what's your thesis on?
No, I live in Lubbock. Ransom Canyon is about 20 minutes from me; we go to the small lake their fairly often.so do u live in ransom canyon? Thats where my ex-wife and her uncle lives
where at?Grocery store dairy department.
$8.50 an hour
Only 18 and college this September so...
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Wow, that sounds interesting. If you're getting that much funding you are obviously making a lot of headway with it.Variable frequency primary inverter gate controllers (frescale 9S12 microcontroller) and their effectiveness at mitigating the high voltage output ripple caused by the transformer in our system reaching it's saturation limits.
It's a small facet of a much larger project funded by Northrop Grumman, but its one of the steps that is severely limiting progress.