Major in STEM brehs...

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Are you jealous OP? What did you major in :sas1:


But i do agree, some of the upper level Biochem courses had a nikka like :mindblown:

Had to go to tutors constantly.
I got a biochemistry degree from an HBCU (Xavier). I used to love those hour long study sessions with pyt's who's parents were doctors and lawyers. Didn't even need game to get women, all I had to do was study
 

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I didn't have those problems thanks to.....

Khan Academy

After being out-of-school for so long that site kept me abreast of all the math so I didn't have to take any remedial courses.

I now have a B. Eng. I paid for out of my own pocket.

No loans = No debt.

:blessed:
 

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I don't know how I pass that shyt. I had a 88 going into the final, I passed the class with a D :mjcry:

I studied for 80 hours, got to the finals and man

You studying financial engineering? I may go back to school to study that shyt. It sounds like an interesting field.
 

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This applies to most classes at a certain point.

You have to stay on top of shyt and while 4-5 months (average semester length) isn't long when you think about it, you pretty much have to stay on top of shyt daily and it becomes easy to maybe slack off one week and before you know it you've fallen behind and playing catch up the rest of the semester. It happened to me and had to repeat some classes.

Stay on your grind brehs. Whatever you do, just take it a day at a time and don't ever fall behind. You'll regret it! Trust me :mjcry:
Exactly with STEM majors, sometimes you cant blink in a class or youll miss the entire point of the class.....
 

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I will say this though a kat with a degree in physics can get a good job in DoD and or with the government.

Young homie I know right now making bank in DoD with a degree in physics.....:wow:.

Just have to go to NESB. Now is the time too cause all these DoD companies hiring cause the Trump administration dumping money in defense.


You mean DoD as Department of Defense?

I'm guessing he works in the Mechanical/Aerospace side with propulsion, and other things like that?
 

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You mean DoD as Department of Defense?

I'm guessing he works in the Mechanical/Aerospace side with propulsion, and other things like that?

Naw he works for a defense contractor as a design engineer.

When I say DoD I am referring to defense contractors.

As for government gigs I meet 2 folks with physic degrees that work for the department of energy.
 

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Naw he works for a defense contractor as a design engineer.

When I say DoD I am referring to defense contractors.

As for government gigs I meet 2 folks with physic degrees that work for the department of energy.

Oh that's good. Yeah Physics deff is the most applied out of the standard sciences. Depending on the school program though

I was this close to majoring in Engineering Physics, but I chose not to
 
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