I'll be a freshman doing MIS at the University of Tampa in August
Denison University.
Small school in Ohio, but I got 44k a year merit scholarship so it would be kinda silly to go somewhere else lol.
Double major Poli Sci + Econ double major. They have a triple major program that includes philosophy with those two, so I might do that (but its a very hard program, like 5% of people who enter leave with all 3 major degree lol).
Small school in Ohio, but I got 44k a year merit scholarship so it would be kinda silly to go somewhere else lol.
Double major Poli Sci + Econ double major. They have a triple major program that includes philosophy with those two, so I might do that (but its a very hard program, like 5% of people who enter leave with all 3 major degree lol).
PKGoing to Stevens Institute of Technology for computer science
Oh nice man, I was thinking about transferring there for sports but NCAA regulations wouldn't have let me play. The campus is nice as hell though, went there a few times to visit friends while i was on break.
Oh nice man, I was thinking about transferring there for sports but NCAA regulations wouldn't have let me play. The campus is nice as hell though, went there a few times to visit friends while i was on break.
jake_Denison University.
Small school in Ohio, but I got 44k a year merit scholarship so it would be kinda silly to go somewhere else lol.
Double major Poli Sci + Econ double major. They have a triple major program that includes philosophy with those two, so I might do that (but its a very hard program, like 5% of people who enter leave with all 3 major degree lol).
Honestly, depending on what you're using your pols degree to do, it's likely you will have to get a masters. So double/triple majors should be aware of that.
Small school in Ohio, but I got 44k a year merit scholarship so it would be kinda silly to go somewhere else lol.
Double major Poli Sci + Econ double major. They have a triple major program that includes philosophy with those two, so I might do that (but its a very hard program, like 5% of people who enter leave with all 3 major degree lol).[/quote]
Honestly, depending on what you're using your pols degree to do, it's likely you will have to get a masters. So double/triple majors should be aware of that.
Big shoutout to the UoA compsci department for making 4 assignments due the week of ozfortress finals rip.
koreaAlmost done with my first year at Rutgers University. Any people from NJ?
New Brunswick? Also at Rutgers, finishing my first year
New Brunswick? Also at Rutgers, finishing my first year
hi can someone that is in CS add me to answer some questions?
ghettogrocerybaghi can someone that is in CS add me to answer some questions?
I'm not a cs major but I'm close enough (Comp E)
I'm not a cs major but I'm close enough (Comp E)
Next year I graduate from my University, and then I have to move to middle-California to go search for a Master's in Illustration so I can teach at universities. I'm so scared. =(
Going into my last year of CS at WPI. Looking forward to / dreading grad school applications.
FacepalmkoreaAlmost done with my first year at Rutgers University. Any people from NJ?New Brunswick? Also at Rutgers, finishing my first year
also rutgers but i'm in newark
junior atm majoring in accounting
New Brunswick? Also at Rutgers, finishing my first year[/quote]
also rutgers but i'm in newark
junior atm majoring in accounting
English major, honours, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick.
I'll be finishing my degree soon but I'm considering getting another one instead of going ahead and doing my master's, something STEM. Physics, probably, until someone convinces me otherwise. I have a bachelor apartment in downtown Sackville now, and against all odds considering I'm a piece of filthy weeaboo trash got a wonderful girlfriend--it seems I'm going to have fun at school for once.
I'll be finishing my degree soon but I'm considering getting another one instead of going ahead and doing my master's, something STEM. Physics, probably, until someone convinces me otherwise. I have a bachelor apartment in downtown Sackville now, and against all odds considering I'm a piece of filthy weeaboo trash got a wonderful girlfriend--it seems I'm going to have fun at school for once.
ghettogrocerybaghi can someone that is in CS add me to answer some questions?
Add me if you still have questions.
KohakuEnglish major, honours, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick.
I'll be finishing my degree soon but I'm considering getting another one instead of going ahead and doing my master's, something STEM. Physics, probably, until someone convinces me otherwise. I have a bachelor apartment in downtown Sackville now, and against all odds considering I'm a piece of filthy weeaboo trash got a wonderful girlfriend--it seems I'm going to have fun at school for once.
If you want to get a STEM master's for the purpose of it helping you get a job, it'll need to be something in an area of engineering. Pure physics/math/biology/chemistry/etc degrees are only good if you want to either teach that stuff or have an extra field to put on your McDonalds application. No disrespect to physics majors (since its a very difficult subject for me), but that's just the state of the job market right now.
If you really like physics, engineering is positively ripe with physics and math.
Add me if you still have questions.
[quote=Kohaku]English major, honours, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick.
I'll be finishing my degree soon but I'm considering getting another one instead of going ahead and doing my master's, something STEM. Physics, probably, until someone convinces me otherwise. I have a bachelor apartment in downtown Sackville now, and against all odds considering I'm a piece of filthy weeaboo trash got a wonderful girlfriend--it seems I'm going to have fun at school for once.[/quote]
If you want to get a STEM master's for the purpose of it helping you get a job, it'll need to be something in an area of engineering. Pure physics/math/biology/chemistry/etc degrees are only good if you want to either teach that stuff or have an extra field to put on your McDonalds application. No disrespect to physics majors (since its a very difficult subject for me), but that's just the state of the job market right now.
If you really like physics, engineering is positively ripe with physics and math.
allensecond year in economics. any ubc students?
I'll be transferring to second year engineering in the fall. I got a buddy who might be transferring there for econ pretty soon.
I'll be transferring to second year engineering in the fall. I got a buddy who might be transferring there for econ pretty soon.