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Workin on a bs in computer science with a minor in math. Thinkin about getting my master's eventually.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 23:19 |
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The masters is slowly becoming the bachelors of the 70's and 80's, might as well capitalize on it early.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 23:37 |
get a liberal arts degree if you want, but go into it with both eyes open. you are probably going to make the rest of your life much more difficult than it has to be.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:14 |
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all i see is this
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:29 |
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MurderBot posted:The masters is slowly becoming the bachelors of the 70's and 80's, might as well capitalize on it early. I'd wait a few years until you have enough work experience to make sure it's in a field you want and that you know how you're going to use it. And you can probably get your employer to pay for it if you don't have any GI bill money left.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 01:41 |
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psydude posted:I'd wait a few years until you have enough work experience to make sure it's in a field you want and that you know how you're going to use it. And you can probably get your employer to pay for it if you don't have any GI bill money left. That's a very fair point. However, there's a handfull of degree's out there *kinesiology being one of them* that a bachelors doesn't really help you all that much, so having a masters or a PhD in a department where the majority of actual money flow is in research really helps. Bachelors in Kinesiology people do athletic training, work in doctors labs doing stress tests on old ladies or sell exercise equipment for $30k/year. While the professorship of 80k/year isn't all that great, you get to decide on what you want to research, so if you get raging boners on crossfit kind of stuff, there's enough unanswered questions on how to injure yourself the right way that you can research. gently caress, I need to find a good PhD program, jonesing for those sweet sweet research subjects.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 02:12 |
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My calc III teacher didn't assign any homework and the 4 tests were your total grade. The first three were split into two days (class met four days a week) and the last one was just a single final. He put copies of old tests online for study aids and allowed one page front and back to take into the test. Showed up to class maybe half a dozen days that weren't test days. Copied his previous answers down on my cheat sheet and just flew through his tests. Got an A.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 02:21 |
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MurderBot posted:That's a very fair point. However, there's a handfull of degree's out there *kinesiology being one of them* that a bachelors doesn't really help you all that much, so having a masters or a PhD in a department where the majority of actual money flow is in research really helps. Bachelors in Kinesiology people do athletic training, work in doctors labs doing stress tests on old ladies or sell exercise equipment for $30k/year. While the professorship of 80k/year isn't all that great, you get to decide on what you want to research, so if you get raging boners on crossfit kind of stuff, there's enough unanswered questions on how to injure yourself the right way that you can research. Well if I have a nervous breakdown trying to fit 2/3rds of med school into two years, I know what my fallback plan will be.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 03:24 |
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Wasn't designated at you, PA is a legit way to go, just saying that if you pursue a degree that doesn't really have much of an entry level field with an opportunity for advancement its worth going for that higher degree. P.S nurses are willing to go down on PA'S from behind so don't fail out to get that sweet nursing poonani
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 03:27 |
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I just started courses at Southwestern Oklahoma State University this spring. I'm going to have to pay for tuition this semester (I missed the deadline for Federal Tuition Assistance; ), but after a semester I'll be qualifying for the State Tuition Waiver, so I just need to clear the 13 hours I signed up for. I'm pretty excited to go to school again to be honest.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 06:41 |
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ded posted:all i see is this i keep waiting for that titty to pop out but it never does
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 07:05 |
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MurderBot posted:Wasn't designated at you, PA is a legit way to go, just saying that if you pursue a degree that doesn't really have much of an entry level field with an opportunity for advancement its worth going for that higher degree. Oh I know, it's just I'm not harboring any illusions about PA school despite any confidence I have in my own abilities. It is legitimately nice to be able to dedicate your focus towards one goal while knowing if you don't hit it you still have some fall-back plans drawn up for a rainy day, and kinesiology fits my interests pretty well. And the nurse thing? Please. Single, early 30s, making high five low six figures, hopefully no student debt, and I take picking things up and putting them down to an extreme. Probably going to end up marrying either a neurotic cat lady RN or an emotionally distant MD whose mother's nagging about her biological clock is finally getting to her. E: Oh yeah, first class back after a decade off is loving Math 083. The same subject that was the starting point for my original downward spiral in college which led to me enlisting. Oh yeah, and it's the winter mini-semester so the class is actually 11 days over 3 weeks. By the way this last week is literally test 2 on Tuesday, learn some more new poo poo Wednesday, then review for an hour on Thursday before taking the final. gently caress. Diarrhea Elemental fucked around with this message at 08:18 on Jan 15, 2016 |
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My Career Manager said I have preferential hiring for government and RCMP, but I'm terrified of entering the workforce at 28 with no skills other than driving, comms and surveying. Is it worth switching to a STEM degree?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 15:21 |
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Do you want to do STEM or work in a STEM field? Canada may be different, but with the exception of certain occupations, nobody gives a poo poo what your degree is in (especially if it's only a bachelor's). They only care that you have one and that you have work experience. So any internships you pick up along the way will be a bigger player.
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Well, the bomb throwers in the Columbia veterans group won; last night the president and vice president resigned because they said mean things about people in a private chat. Now we have a safe space. For vets. Also, we have an insanely expensive ball coming up next month and, from my vantage point, nobody directing it. Good job Teahadists.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 18:19 |
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Just started at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. In the Mechanical Engineering program. Still have a couple gen ed classes to take, and I want to give the inventor of yoga pants a loving Nobel Prize.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 19:23 |
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Deathy McDeath posted:Well, the bomb throwers in the Columbia veterans group won; last night the president and vice president resigned because they said mean things about people in a private chat. Now we have a safe space. For vets. What a loving train wreck Maybe we should carry puss pads with us across campus for the rest of semester. Or like an Entire A-bag full of regs and FMs.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 19:27 |
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Kung Fu Fist gently caress posted:im calling shenanigans on this one If the alternative is saving up the same amount of money for college (+BAH +Books +paid grad school) by cleaning public restrooms (my previous occupation), I'll take two pumps and THE TITLE everytime.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 20:02 |
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Workin' on a BS in CS. Got a really interesting email today (a week before the semester starts) with a big ol' weenie in it, so who knows what school I'll be at a week from now! Most everyone at this school is super duper helpful to work with, with the exception of the administrators. Eat all the dicks, administrators, and learn to loving read.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 23:29 |
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I've been at uni for the last 2.5 years. I've only met two prior service guys, both in the gym. I don't think there are any student vet organisations, but that's probably cos Australia doesn't have the hero-worship thing of military that the USA does and no-one really gives a poo poo about the military and ex-service people (except for two days a year). Having very little to do with mil-folk is the best, no drama whatsoever.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 01:13 |
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psydude posted:Do you want to do STEM or work in a STEM field? Canada may be different, but with the exception of certain occupations, nobody gives a poo poo what your degree is in (especially if it's only a bachelor's). They only care that you have one and that you have work experience. So any internships you pick up along the way will be a bigger player. I thought I had to in this economy. It was hard enough adjusting to an arts program, I was not looking forward to a meatgrinder of a program in STEM. What kind of internships should I look out for?
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 03:17 |
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I'm on my second quarter toward a BA in human services, minor in psych. I've fielded some tempting overtures from yoga-pant-clad early 20-somethings with obvious daddy issues. That age/2 +7 formula says I can't go for anyone under 32, though.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:12 |
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GreenMeat posted:That age/2 +7 formula says I can't go for anyone under 32, though.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:28 |
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I did my BS/MS in Sociology with a focus on research methodology and program evaluation. Now I am a medical researcher SME and consultant. I make good money and I really enjoy my work. Next year I'll be breaking six figures without counting bonuses or my disability goodies. I am the only one in my graduate program that stacked as many research/statistics classes as I could, and took on research assistant positions. I am the only one in my graduate program that found real employment. I think the two are related.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:36 |
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Greenmeat is a dinosaur and retired master sgt or something like that. But gently caress that rule, green. Hit that poo poo. Just don't date the crazy.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:39 |
Frosted Flake posted:I thought I had to in this economy. It was hard enough adjusting to an arts program, I was not looking forward to a meatgrinder of a program in STEM. hes right, there are a ton of jobs for people with degrees in bullshit and no skills. take a look at what they are and see if youre remotely interested in doing them.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 04:59 |
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Getting dat BA in History with a secondary education licensure for social studies. All vets at my school, MSU Denver, are retarded libertarians and have never seen Iraq without a Taco Bell. Mentioning my V card is basically an invitation to be ear hosed by a reservist about Obama taking my guns.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 05:08 |
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Naked Bear posted:Most everyone at this school is super duper helpful to work with, with the exception of the administrators. Eat all the dicks, administrators, and learn to loving read. That's the weirdest part for me. After dealing with the military for so long it's absolutely amazing to have people who are actually willing to help.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 06:19 |
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pretty goddamn sure the rule of 7 is only about being in a relationship with someone. smashing some slizz is just 18+
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 07:54 |
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There was some guy in my German class who wore at least one Marine Corps Veteran piece of apparel every day, and had a bunch of hardcore tattoos. He was supposed to be in our group for the final project along with some other guy, both stopped showing up the last week of class.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 08:02 |
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Kung Fu Fist gently caress posted:pretty goddamn sure the rule of 7 is only about being in a relationship with someone. smashing some slizz is just 18+ Stands to reason. I've got no issues with wearing em out then dropping them at mom's with a juice box and a couple fruit rollups.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 15:29 |
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Frosted Flake posted:I thought I had to in this economy. It was hard enough adjusting to an arts program, I was not looking forward to a meatgrinder of a program in STEM. Internships related to whatever field you're trying to work in. Paid look better than unpaid.
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 18:23 |
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psydude posted:Internships related to whatever field you're trying to work in. Paid look better than unpaid. Echoing this. If you don't do an internship (at least one, preferably as many as you can) then your chances of getting even an entry level STEM position is slim. Why would an employer want to hire someone without practical experience when there's hundreds of graduates fighting for one job, most of which have at least some?
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 19:21 |
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Vasudus posted:Echoing this. If you don't do an internship (at least one, preferably as many as you can) then your chances of getting even an entry level STEM position is slim. Why would an employer want to hire someone without practical experience when there's hundreds of graduates fighting for one job, most of which have at least some? And I'll third this; it was true in the mid-'00s so I can only assume it's even more so true today. Literally everyone I knew in college did at least one and most did multiple; this is both STEM and non-STEM programs. Only people who didn't were the ROTC folks, but that's the exception that proves the rule (no need to worry about employment prospects if you've got a "guaranteed" job lined up post-graduation...and even then a lot of them did them if they could fit them in around the ROTC time sinks.)
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 00:57 |
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I work with a good many hiring managers, from commuter airlines, high end car dealers, small engineering firms, architects and a lot of other fields (including a minor league baseball team once). I get more resumes sent to me for serious vetting for people who have much more experience than the job posting asked for but also often with less education than they were looking for.
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 02:28 |
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From star wars threadLazy Reservist posted:OK, wookieepedia says the Death Star has a diameter of 120 km, which gives a surface area of around 45,000 km. At a minimum, the 15,000 turbolasers would be 3 km apart. Assuming the towers are 50 m tall, this gives them a range to horizon of around 1.5 km, which would make interlocking fields of fire possible. This is what your STEM degree gets you
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 16:15 |
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I would be enjoying this 3 day weekend a lot more if there was actually something to do on campus Why is there a 3 day weekend on the second week of spr16 jesus
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# ? Jan 18, 2016 16:28 |
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NTT posted:I would be enjoying this 3 day weekend a lot more if there was actually something to do on campus What the gently caress? Why the poo poo do you want be on campus for a 3 day weekend?
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 03:44 |
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The only cool thing with being on campus for non academic needs while school is out is to go to the library and take a poo poo in solitude
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 03:53 |
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Staying on campus for a 3-day is exactly the same as staying on post for a 3-day. Why would you do that? Go bang some chick and crash at hers.
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