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By: Alisha Cunningham
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Research Scientists explore issues in computing and develop theories and models to address the issues. What they do?
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Most computer and information research scientists need a Ph.D. in computer. Or a related field, such as computer engineering. You would need analytical skills, communication skills, Critical-thinking skills, Detail oriented, Ingenuity, Logical thinking and, Math skills to join this career. How to become one?
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The median annual wage for computer and information research scientists was $102,190 in May 2012. Most computer and information research scientists work full time. Those working on independent research may have flexible work schedules then others. Pay?
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Employment of computer and information research scientists is likely to grow 15 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average of all jobs. Outlook?
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Computer hardware engineers, Computer Programmers, Database Administrators, Mechanical Engineers, Postsecondary Teachers, Software Developers are similar jobs like the Computer and Information Research Scientist. Similar Occupations?
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College? There are lots of colleges for Computer and Information Research Scientists. Everest College Brown Mackie College Helms Career Institute Lincoln College of Tech UEI Career College Sanford-Brown College Drexel U Grand Canyon University Lots more of colleges for this career!
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I will plan to stay at college for 4 years. It would cost at least $64,477 for 1 year. All together. It would cost at least $257,908. Now that is a lot. It's enough to buy a really good house. College tuition?
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College is a good way to great a better job for yourself. 75 percent of high school seniors are accepted to their first-choice colleges; but less than 57 percent can afford to attend their dream college. 86.9 percent of freshmen expected to complete their degrees in four years or fewer. Of the 2,350,000 college students enrolling per year, only 1,750,000 will graduate. That’s sad!! College facts?
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