I don't know who needs to hear this, but you only need slightly above-average intelligence, to have a master's degree, unless you're majoring in something like electrical engineering.
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GN
I don't know who needs to hear this, but you only need slightly above-average intelligence, to have a master's degree, unless you're majoring in something like electrical engineering.
#randomfactcompletelyunrelatedtoanythinganyoneelsehasaid
GN
And a a shit load of money π
or debt
am 60,000 great British pounds deep into a student loanπππ
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it's ok because hyperinflation will make this loan worth nothing!!!
Oh wow. π
College is "free to use" in Germany, so I always forget that everyone else is forking out so much money.
used to be free in the UK until the idiot tony Blair came along
It's the only way they can get young people to join the US military. It's become that shitty..π
Do not join the military. Huge mistake on my part. Although, I am grateful for the top-notch self-defense training that I was given during my years in the service.
I was considering joining for a while last year to be honest, but ultimately decided against it since itβs highly likely Iβll end up being told to do things I fundamentally disagree with.
I will have to find some actual good self defence trainers when I have money.
Genuinely well-intentioned folks shouldn't join the military. Personally, I don't believe women should be allowed to join either.
thanks for the advice brother
Lol. Brings back memories.
will give this a watch later ππ
Generational wealth. Luckily, I never had to worry about such financial issues. Best of luck paying that off asap!
likely will never fully pay it off because of how the payments work + I'm expecting hyperinflation in 5/10 years so the loan will cost nothing relatively πππ
stop flirting with me
I would say the same for a PhD depending on the field lol
Comp eng here, 80% of the coursework was electrical eng, basically just math. I do miss electrical, but I was never smart enough for it. Never had to take emag as a CPE either, thats really what makes eletrical hard!
For reference at my university (average 35k students) only single digits graduate with a CPE degree. Most drop out and the rest switch to EE. I suspect this is pretty average though, at least in the US.