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#21
08-08-2013, 08:55 PM
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I agree and I am not saying to get a degree in engineering exactly but a degree that is worth your money in the long run.
I really don't see any degree emerging, except e.e., c.e., or c.s. Technology is the future.
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#22
08-08-2013, 09:14 PM
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Computer Science was my first choice but then I started reading and it sounded like you reallyyyy need to be good in math xD lol. I like math, but I am not that good at it, the highest math class they gave me in Hs was like algebra 1 . Idk It got me thinking "what is this major is extremely hard for me :/ ? "

Than business admin , accounting and electrical technology came into place. I'm leaning more towards BA
Yes please, don't be an engineer, there are already so many of them that just passed their classes (C grades), who are not really worthy of being called engineers. "Cs get degrees" doesn't apply to engineers. Algebra 1? You must be kidding right? 7th graders take algebra 1. Most engineers take linear algebra, numerical analysis, etc but the class that I disliked the most was abstract algebra got a B there .
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08-08-2013, 11:04 PM
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Yes please, don't be an engineer, there are already so many of them that just passed their classes (C grades), who are not really worthy of being called engineers. "Cs get degrees" doesn't apply to engineers. Algebra 1? You must be kidding right? 7th graders take algebra 1. Most engineers take linear algebra, numerical analysis, etc but the class that I disliked the most was abstract algebra got a B there .
Engineers just need to pass to get a degree to get a job. A (C) is perfectly acceptable.
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08-08-2013, 11:21 PM
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Engineers just need to pass to get a degree to get a job. A (C) is perfectly acceptable.
No, not sufficient. Experience! So having done something while in college helps! i know, I was initially on an engineering path. Not to mention the Engineering test!

To the guy who contemplated engineering and scoffed at Algebra...At my school I had to take calculus I,II III, Linear Algebra, Ordinary differential equations, and high end physics, in addition to programming in my first two years!. So yeah...Algebra is quite down there.
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09-10-2013, 02:00 AM
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I'm now just focused on getting into top engineering university, doing everything for SAT prep. Working hard, taking SAT classes from one of the finest online tutor, strictly following the schedule. Oh God, I'm just obsessed with this exam.
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I'm thinking of going for RN then later for my BSN :3
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09-12-2013, 02:39 PM
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I'm studying graphic design at the moment and also self-teaching myself how to web design, I will finish next semester. I'm staying at school part time for the next couple years to finish my illustration, and 3-d animation certificates.

Do something you love and are passionate about, that's just my piece of advise. I know several people who are miserable because of their jobs. I would rather live a happy life while being able to pay bills and have decent luxury than to live a miserable live just to have extra luxury.
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09-12-2013, 06:33 PM
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09-12-2013, 06:36 PM
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I'm studying graphic design at the moment and also self-teaching myself how to web design, I will finish next semester. I'm staying at school part time for the next couple years to finish my illustration, and 3-d animation certificates.

Do something you love and are passionate about, that's just my piece of advise. I know several people who are miserable because of their jobs. I would rather live a happy life while being able to pay bills and have decent luxury than to live a miserable live just to have extra luxury.
Do not do something you love or are passionate about!


This is the worst advice in life.

Do something you are good at so you get paid for your skills and knowledge. Just because you love playing badminton doesn't mean you will be successful in life. Now if you are really good at badminton that is a whole different story.

Moral of my post, do not do something you love or are passionate about but do something you are really good at.
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