"Working as a research assistant at the University of Missouri has its ups and downs. The compensation is decent, but the workload can be heavy at times. There is a lot of pressure to meet deadlines and produce results. The university is a good environment to work in, but it can also be competitive. The benefits are good, but there is not much room for advancement."
"Working as a graduate student is not worth it. You are underpaid for the work you do, and ultimately your work serves to benefit your advisors and the university more than it does yourself or anyone else. I would not recommend that anyone go to graduate school."
"The research division of the college of arts and sciences at the University of Missouri Columbia was a good experience overall, with a high degree of professionalism and good management."
"I started my Ph.D. degree in 2014. Missouri University of Science and Technology provided me a good research environment. I reconstructed my knowledge architecture and my research ability was sharped in this process. I love this school."
"I've worked for Missouri S&T since 2018. It was a good experience working here and a good place to learn more."
"Mizzou is a very good university and people there are dedicated to research and very easy-going."
"Missouri University of Science and Technology is a great institution to work for with opportunities to be a part of cutting edge research left and right."
"I found the company to have poor planning skills and is uncaring towards its students."
"People are very nice. Work load is not very heavy."
"I have been a Ph.D. student at the Missouri University of Science and Technology since 2016. This school helped to change my vision. I took lots of courses and researched on control theory. It was really good to learn both technical and soft skills."
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