Question by clementyan: How much can a lecturer with a doctorate degree earn annually teaching at a polytechnic in Singapore?
I’m interested to know the average salary of a lecturer with a doctorate degree teaching at a polytechnic in Singapore. How much can he/she expect if he/she lectures at a university (ie NUS, NTU or SMU) in Singapore? Let’s assume this will be his/her first teaching position.
Can anyone care to share the pay scales of a lecturer, senior lecturer, assistant prof, associate prof, and professor in Singapore?
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2 Comments on "Is it possible to get my masters and Ph D while in the Air Force?"
The military will pay for it all. Your problem would be time management, though. It’d be encouraged unless your performance slipped due to lack of sleep, et cetera.
You can certainly get your Master’s in four years, and the AF will help you pay for it. But why go in enlisted if you already have a bachelor’s degree? You’d make way more money as an officer.
Ph.Ds typically require 78-96 semester credit hours. That is an awful lot of school to complete while working full-time. You better plan on it taking at least six years, maybe more.
And yes, the Air Force will help you pay for your masters, but not your doctorate.