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Secondary Education English major here, graduating in Spring of 2016. n_n
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Location: San Francisco, CA
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do it now because u never know when u will die.......
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I'll mix it up. All you math motherfuckers.
Dentistry, Dalhousie University. Previously, B.Sc in Neuro + Psych. (to be fair I took quite a bit of stats + physics in undergrad. Definitely also a passion of mine).
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I graduated yesterday!
Carnegie Mellon University, BS Materials Science & Engineering with Physics double major (spoilers tho I didn't learn much fysx) Didn't we have a thread like this before?
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Join Date: May 2007
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Woahhh, no way. First off, congrats! And second, I'm a short ride down Forbes at PITT's med school. Before this I got a BS in chemistry down in Florida.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: England
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cambridge maths third year
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Germany
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Information science and English studies at the Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, although I'm more interested in English linguistics than literature, but I'll try to fight my way through it
Might go for japanology (or japanese studies) or computational linguistics (in addition to information science) in case I decide to drop English, but information science has definetely caught my interest, which I'm extremely happy about Last edited by Xayphon; 05-19-2014 at 02:56 PM.. |
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Snivy! Dohoho!
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All I have is just an associates degree in Applied Science and some Media and Communication Arts certificates.
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Did not know there were other FFR players in Pittsburgh. I'm currently a student at Carnegie Mellon studying computers and stuff.
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do u guys know a sophia feng
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Oh, I would've graduated Comp Sci in 2013 had I not dropped out after a year or so... So uh yay no degrees here.
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If you have an interest in something specific by all means go for it, just don't close those other doors for yourself by not being versatile - it tends to help a lot in the current job market. Despite my own background being in security and hacking skills, I've ended up doing mostly vanilla mobile development and some gamedev jobs by happenstance. I guess I've been too lazy to actually look for jobs that pertain to my skills and have just ended up wherever I happened to get offers >.>
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Location: Winter Garden, FL
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I want to build more of a foundation in actual application knowledge and industry level skills in what I do have my feet in already. For example, I can comfortably code something for myself in C++ that does a number of things, but I can tell you that at this time a company wouldn't do themselves a huge favor hiring me for a project yet as I'm not at that level. In due time.
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I'll bite.
Indiana Wesleyan University Sophomore Philosophy/Theology, Humanities, and Christian Ministry. Originally committed to Wheaton in Chicago, but IWU bought me. And with the job market the way it is, I like the idea of making it through at least my undergraduate work with no debt. |
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lol happy
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Location: DESTINY
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Was MIT 2013, went on leave, things happened.
Now Brown University class of 2018. No idea about major. Some psychology, economics, applied math, neuro... something like Behavioral Economics encompasses most of that, I guess? Definitely not Comp Sci lol
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Finance here
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Private Messages, please.
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Is finance pretty bad, Rubix? Or do you just find CS to be more applicable/flexible?
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Location: nyc
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columbia university, majoring in english. just finished my first year
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I am leonid
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: MOUNTAIN VIEW
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CS is overrated
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