I don’t think people mean it like that. I also got my Master’s and I couldn’t be paid to subject myself to study any further. Most people don’t proceed to Doctorate’s. In Portugal, Doctorate’s are for the people who have the goal to stay in Academia, if you want to have a “regular” job, you don’t need a Doctorate.With all due respect, and not speaking up for the apparent shooter……
But it is not IMO proper or appropriate to disparage a Master’s degree individual or their accomplishments. I personally have a Master’s degree.
Yes, some academic institutions offer a Master’s degree in addition to a full Ph.D. But not all.
And sincere respect and condolences to those slain and their families. MOO
What he did was vile but Cláudio was undoubtedly a very intelligent man, and I wouldn’t be surprised if him not finishing up at Brown didn’t actually have anything to do with his capabilities to do so in terms being smart enough. I keep seeing a lot of people assuming a bunch of things about him and Nuno that are not true.
I would like to know when was the last time Cláudio was in Portugal, especially if he was there recently.
By the way, Nuno started working at MIT in 2016 and Cláudio arrived in the US with his Green Card in 2017.
I am more bothered about this awful situation being used as campaign to end the lottery, because portuguese people don’t need a Visa to visit the US. If he didn’t live in the US and he really wanted to do what he did, he would’ve easily been able to do so by just… visiting. Never needed a Green Card for any of that.