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  • Reincarnate
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    • Nov 2010
    • 6332

    #46
    Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

    I mainly refer to higher education in the US. Right now the ROI is weakening.

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    • infinity.
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      • Sep 2007
      • 1701

      #47
      Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

      mathematics and asian studies (focus on mandarin)

      i'ma be a professor doe so #poorstatus
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      • Sprite-
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        • Aug 2005
        • 7317

        #48
        Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

        BM in Piano Performance....yeah, I'm going far

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        • Artic_counter
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          • Jan 2007
          • 1002

          #49
          Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

          Currently pursuing a BS.c in Engineering Physics. It's basically the same as physics but it's one year longer in order to make us develop engineering skills.

          It's hell so far. Averages are around 25-30% and it takes 45 hours a week of studying (not counting lectures) to get a 50%.

          fml
          Last edited by Artic_counter; 10-4-2012, 07:27 PM.


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          • DossarLX ODI
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            • Mar 2008
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            #50
            Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

            Originally posted by Artic_counter
            Currently pursuing a BS.c in Engineering Physics. It's basically the same as physics but it's one year longer in order to make us develop engineering skills.

            It's hell so far. Averages are around 25-30% and it takes 45 hours a week of studying (not counting lectures) to get a 50%.

            fml
            You've just said something I will add to my memoir. Definitely interesting to see someone else admitting to this reality.
            Originally posted by hi19hi19
            oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file

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            • Wayward Vagabond
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              • Jul 2012
              • 5866

              #51
              Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

              Originally posted by Reincarnate
              Maybe it's just me, but honestly, even at the Ivy League level, I felt like higher education is such an overpriced scam (that is perhaps too strong a word, but I do think in many ways it can be defended).

              If it's knowledge you want, the internet is wide open. Private tutors are cheaper, too.

              Ultimately, though, we want to learn from those who can teach good material effectively and help us learn. Sadly, even at expensive schools, the price tag does not ensure this. If it's problemsolving ability you want, you don't need a huge education to get it. Simply going through all the problems on Project Euler taught me a shitload about programming/mathematical insights (obviously this is just one example but my point is that sometimes higher education institutions are simply not necessary in various contexts).

              Almost everything I learned at school could have been learned online, and I think this also applies for many other subjects, too. No doubt in my mind that the current education system will eventually become outmoded.
              i view higher education as something to put on a resume. i've been passed up in many jobs ive applied for just because i didnt have the education to back up what ive learned first hand through work experience.

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              • foilman8805
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                • Sep 2006
                • 5704

                #52
                Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                Originally posted by Artic_counter
                Currently pursuing a BS.c in Engineering Physics. It's basically the same as physics but it's one year longer in order to make us develop engineering skills.

                It's hell so far. Averages are around 25-30% and it takes 45 hours a week of studying (not counting lectures) to get a 50%.

                fml
                Wah, wah, any engineering curriculum is like that.

                EDIT: I should add that any serious curriculum is like that. I'm sure there are some exceptions.
                Last edited by foilman8805; 10-4-2012, 08:05 PM.

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                • Tristana
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                  • Jun 2012
                  • 410

                  #53
                  Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                  Originally posted by DossarLX ODI
                  You've just said something I will add to my memoir. Definitely interesting to see someone else admitting to this reality.
                  you should visit the EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) program at berkeley or any respectable CS/nuclear engineering program in the US

                  sleep is for the weak
                  and average GPA is below 3.0 ( )

                  and 80%s are a gift from the heavens

                  there was this one really smart indian dude from my school (ritik) who triple majored in economics, chemistry, and eecs (electric engineering and computer science)

                  rumor has it nobody has seen him sleep before

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                  • kommisar
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                    • Jun 2005
                    • 7328

                    #54
                    Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                    Originally posted by Reincarnate
                    Maybe it's just me, but honestly, even at the Ivy League level, I felt like higher education is such an overpriced scam (that is perhaps too strong a word, but I do think in many ways it can be defended).

                    If it's knowledge you want, the internet is wide open. Private tutors are cheaper, too.

                    Ultimately, though, we want to learn from those who can teach good material effectively and help us learn. Sadly, even at expensive schools, the price tag does not ensure this. If it's problemsolving ability you want, you don't need a huge education to get it. Simply going through all the problems on Project Euler taught me a shitload about programming/mathematical insights (obviously this is just one example but my point is that sometimes higher education institutions are simply not necessary in various contexts).

                    Almost everything I learned at school could have been learned online, and I think this also applies for many other subjects, too. No doubt in my mind that the current education system will eventually become outmoded.

                    I can use myself as an example.

                    I've learned more working in kitchens from various chefs than I ever would have sitting years in a classroom. That's normal because cooking is hands-on and no textbook could prepare you for the rush of supper service. The best way to learn anything is to actually do it. You hear, you forget. You read, you remember. You do, you understand. Simple.

                    I don't have the qualifications necessary for my current job. I technically need a red seal which is obtained through 5000 hours in a kitchen and various block tests and extra studying blah blah. I got hired anyways because I could work. I learned everything I needed to within two weeks and that was it. I really didn't need to know all this extra fancy shit about cooking, I just needed to learn their menu and work from there. I'm not discrediting education, but it's silly that someone who studied years has half the work ethics of someone who didn't study and has been working a while. I think employers should hire based on individual performance (not for all professions obviously).

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                    • DossarLX ODI
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                      • Mar 2008
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                      #55
                      Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                      Originally posted by Tristana
                      you should visit the EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) program at berkeley or any respectable CS/nuclear engineering program in the US

                      sleep is for the weak
                      and average GPA is below 3.0 ( )

                      and 80%s are a gift from the heavens

                      there was this one really smart indian dude from my school (ritik) who triple majored in economics, chemistry, and eecs (electric engineering and computer science)

                      rumor has it nobody has seen him sleep before
                      Stories like that are also a nice addition because I've heard plenty of stories like that which give me even more reason to be pissed at a lot of things.

                      I've been getting input from a lot of people, and I have good reason to think this way.
                      Originally posted by hi19hi19
                      oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file

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                      • Tristana
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                        • Jun 2012
                        • 410

                        #56
                        Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                        w0w0w0w00w0w

                        don be pised at those things

                        if classes/courses werent that hard then everyone would get doopity do 100% : (

                        get above class avg, work hard, make $ !!!

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                        • foilman8805
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                          • Sep 2006
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                          #57
                          Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                          Originally posted by Tristana
                          you should visit the EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) program at berkeley or any respectable CS/nuclear engineering program in the US

                          sleep is for the weak
                          and average GPA is below 3.0 ( )

                          and 80%s are a gift from the heavens

                          there was this one really smart indian dude from my school (ritik) who triple majored in economics, chemistry, and eecs (electric engineering and computer science)

                          rumor has it nobody has seen him sleep before
                          Mostly true.

                          Average GPA for my graduating class in aerospace was 2.6-2.7. I know plenty of people who had 2.5s. Very few who had 3.0+. You worked your ass off for a C, and I don't think it should be any easier. Need to weed out the weak.

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                          • eastsideman09
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                            • Dec 2006
                            • 1746

                            #58
                            Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                            I an Gen Ed AA to my name, but I'll be getting a BA in Psychology this spring. Getting applications ready, and studying for the GRE currently. Hopefully I can get into a Masters or PhD program.
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                            • Evnoir
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                              • Sep 2008
                              • 978

                              #59
                              Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                              Originally posted by Tristana
                              get above class avg, work hard, make $ !!!
                              Basically this lol

                              Grades are generally low across all engineering faculties (except something chill like mining - lol rocks). Just work really hard and do the best you can to get above average.

                              I'm in a BASc program (Electrical Engineering) and I'm doing a bunch of hands-on assignments that I find are really fun and useful at the same time. It seems to be a more effective way of teaching as well. It's a really cool major if anyone likes tinkering with circuits, working with engineering software, and designing electronic systems. It's hard work, but it's rewarding.

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                              • leonid
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                                • Oct 2008
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                                #60
                                Re: What degree do you have or are pursuing in College?

                                CMU hands out lotsa A's easy easy
                                I got 3.92/4.0 but more than half of the CS undergraduates got out with above 3.5 xd



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