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Hi all. I've had a manuscript based on my undergrad thesis accepted into a highly regarded academic conference and I'm trying to decide if I should attend.
The problem is, it's in a fairly remote part of the USA and hence a minimum 48 hour return flight. I work full-time so I'd have to use precious annual leave days. I'd also have to pay my own way (~ $3000 US) unless I could pull off something miraculous.
My co-author will be attending and can present on my behalf, but I'm conflicted. I've no doubt it'll be a good "networking" *shudder* opportunity, since I'm looking to start a PhD soonish and all the leading researchers in my field will be there. I'm just not sure if it'll be worth the time/money outlay to meet them and get their inputs first hand.
Any thoughts based on your own experiences?
The problem is, it's in a fairly remote part of the USA and hence a minimum 48 hour return flight. I work full-time so I'd have to use precious annual leave days. I'd also have to pay my own way (~ $3000 US) unless I could pull off something miraculous.
My co-author will be attending and can present on my behalf, but I'm conflicted. I've no doubt it'll be a good "networking" *shudder* opportunity, since I'm looking to start a PhD soonish and all the leading researchers in my field will be there. I'm just not sure if it'll be worth the time/money outlay to meet them and get their inputs first hand.
Any thoughts based on your own experiences?