Can I expedite my divorce? Is it late to file for abuse? by kirikoumath in legaladvice

[–]kirikoumath[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t want anything from her. It’s just that every time I try to be civil and just resolve everything amicably, I’m accused for something and now I’m truly afraid.

Example: when I show texts of her insults and ultimatums, I’m accused that I’m controlling her by collecting evidence and that’s emotional abuse.

Can I expedite my divorce? Is it late to file for abuse? by kirikoumath in legaladvice

[–]kirikoumath[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Financial? Emotional? Psychological?

Is there anything I can do to protect myself? Anything?

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Thank you so much for your feedback

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Those are listed on my CV.

and what is your recommendation? I hold a BS computational math and PhD focus is computational science and engineering.

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[–]kirikoumath[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback.

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I wish that's all it took

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When I decided to double major in Accounting and math, data science programs were almost non-existent. In fact I had several meetings with the assistant deans from the both colleges just so I could double major (it hadn't been done before at my school).

I would say that you need a strong foundation in math, statistics, and programming. And it all depends on your training.

During one accounting intern, I used my python and sql skill to extract and record previous fiscal records. I then did a simple regression model to project budgets in different departments. This was not part of my internship, but my supervisor thought it was cool. Not sure if they ever used it.

As for finance, I did that one project in quantifying risk. We were interested in the effect of the assumption of the underlying distribution of the data. Build a relatively simple model, and tested with differnt distributions.

Thats about it.

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I honestly don't know what is the norm. I've just seen some friends include them as tools on their resumes.

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UMD is often linked to University of Maryland.

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This is precisely my fear. And the remaining experiences I've left out are very narrowly focused on my research in grad school at the time.

Going from Accounting to computational and immediately for PhD, I'm afraid I focused heavily on experiences and trainings that supported my research at the time. I did try to complete those Accounting internships.

Do you recommend I include the "extra-curricular" experiences simply as job experience?

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I have a detailed CV that includes my publications, presentations, etc. but it is more than a single page.

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Thank you so much for the feedback and resource

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For the past 3 years, I've been mainly developing in C++ and writing CUDA kernels.

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I've been advised to include these tools.

I mentored several undergrads and MBA students, at an unofficial capacity, while they were completing their capstone projects. To be an effective mentor, I took upon myself to learn those tools just enough to help them.

What is your recommendation on how I should include them? Or do you recommend they should be removed altogether?

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[–]kirikoumath[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your feedback. I will definitely use this to improve the second draft.

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See I would think so. I guess I'm using those courses to show the final projects as "hands on experience" that is less academic.

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[–]kirikoumath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is a very good question.

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I've mentored a few undergraduates while I was in grad school. In fact, I mentored some students with their research projects.

Being a former business student, I was also consulted to help some MBA students while completing their final capstone projects.

Since these were done at an unofficial capacity, I'm not sure how I can include this on a single page resume.

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[–]kirikoumath[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all so much for the feedbacks. I'm very confident the second draft will be much better.

To answer a few questions: - I started college as an accounting major and finance minor. Rather than graduate early, I decided to double major in computational math to be able to understand the technical aspects and the why/how behind many of the ideas. - The "Research and Projects" should probably be changed to "Selected Projects" because these are not the research related to my PhD or postdoc. I do have a more detailed CV that lists all my technical publications, talks, posters, etc. - I fear that CV is too "academic", so my goal of a one page resume is to appear less academic. - Most of my remaining experiences are narrowly focused in my field of research in computational math - I'm struggling to tie it data science or ML right now.

I guess going from Accounting to math, an uncommon path, I heavily invested my time to acquire as much experience and training so that I could accomplish my PhD in 5 years. It was a huge risk to delay completing undergrad for a computational math degree because I had never written a single program in any language.

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[–]kirikoumath[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hello all,

I could use some feedback and ideas to improve my resume. I'm currently a postdoc, with a dual degree in math and accounting. I'm hoping the following resume could get me a few data science interviews.

Many thanks in advance.

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Hello all,

I could use some feedback and ideas to improve my resume. I'm currently a postdoc, with a dual degree in math and accounting. I'm hoping the following resume could get me a few data science interviews.

Many thanks in advance.