Joined: 5/30/2007
Posts: 324
College student. I've worked for a hedge fund during the summer, and have done economics and applied math research (Surprisingly, the latter paid almost as much as the former). I'll likely attend grad school after graduating, so there won't be any "real" work in my future except for consulting and start-ups.
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Joined: 3/24/2006
Posts: 1802
Unemployed temporary college dropout, here. When I return to school, if I ever manage it, I intend to major in one or both of comp-sci/linguistics.
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Joined: 11/15/2004
Posts: 2202
Location: Killjoy
stickyman05 wrote:
I am currently going for Electrical Engineering Technology. Basically, I laugh at the EE douches who decide "Hey, why not write out 10 fucking pages of equations to solve a simple trial and error problem?!?!?!?!" Douche. Make circuits, play with electricity, and build with legos (yes, there is a lab with legos). What more could a guy ask for? I wish I had found this thread a little more... sober.
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Joined: 5/2/2006
Posts: 1020
Location: Boulder, CO
soberness is over rated in the first place.
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Joined: 7/23/2006
Posts: 389
Location: Washington
Near Future -> Getting a degree in economics/business. Distant Future -> Eventually go back to school (mostly for interest rather than a new profession) and get a degree, possibly a PhD in physics (yet to decide what field of physics).
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Joined: 10/15/2007
Posts: 685
Twelvepack wrote:
soberness is over rated in the first place.
So is sobriety. :v
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Joined: 4/26/2008
Posts: 46
Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
Civil servant working for the HMRC :( As mind numbing as it comes, but mainly a stopgap until I get my act together and apply to the Fire Brigade, something i've itched to do all my life.
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Joined: 5/3/2008
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I am a recent dropout from a PhD program in Mathematics looking for work, and I have a B.S. in Mathematics.
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Joined: 4/16/2004
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Location: Finland
So you can be in a PhD program without getting your master's first? Is that in the US?
Joined: 10/24/2005
Posts: 1080
Location: San Jose
Kyrsimys wrote:
So you can be in a PhD program without getting your master's first? Is that in the US?
Many universities allow you to get your PhD straight after your Bachelors in the US. Some people do this, and fall back to getting a Masters if the PhD program is too tough. But then it all depends on if the Masters and PhD courses overlap, which may not be the case. Often PhD is 90% research (at least in technical fields), while Masters have the administrative requirements of courses you are required to take.
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