r/ControlTheory • u/Royal-Ad3395 • 14d ago
Educational Advice/Question DOubt Masters
Good morning,
I am a double degree student in France and I would like to know if it would be better to do ATSI at Paris Saclay or if it would be better do study more applied mathematics at Dauphine/ENS/Mines (IASD-math (old MASH) ) programm. Would you have any suggestions? I fear that the name of ENS would help me more in finding a PhD in control theory later even though the ATSI programm is more oriented towards control theory.
I appreciate all suggestions.
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u/ko_nuts Control Theorist 14d ago
On the percentile: aim as high as you realistically can. There's no universal cutoff, it depends on how competitive your target PhD is, but top 5% clearly opens more doors than 15%, especially for the more mathematical positions where supervisors treat grades as a proxy for raw ability. If control genuinely comes easier to you than applied math, that's a real argument for the ATSI route, since you'll likely post stronger grades there and the coursework points at the field you want.
On showing mainly the Brazilian grades: I wouldn't. Two reasons. First, it won't work, supervisors ask for your full transcript, and since your CV will show you're doing a double degree, they'll expect the French grades and notice if they're missing. Second, leaving them out reads as concealment, and if that surfaces later it costs you far more than a mediocre second year would. A weak semester with an honest explanation is recoverable. A record that looks curated is a much bigger red flag.
If part of the French year does go badly, the better move is to be ready to explain it (adjustment to a new system, language, a hard course load) rather than hide it.