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Man, I get to sleep tonight! Therefore, I have decided to remove JPP from my hosts file for the next twenty minutes. Ask me anything.
Man, I get to sleep tonight! Therefore, I have decided to remove JPP from my hosts file for the next twenty minutes. Ask me anything.
And, in an act of pure, inexplicable spite, Grind is banned from this thread.
How are you doing?
What is the most interesting thing you have learned this semester?
Which do you think would be harder? Computer science or material science?
I'd probably think material science was harder. Probably more math involved - there's just about no math in computer science. I kind of suck at math though, so maybe I'm biased.
Man, I thought computer science would have a ton of math. And yes, more than HALF of my material science stuff is math. REALLY fucking hard math.
Well, besides Discrete Math and Algorithms, there were only light sprinklings here and there. And the math that actually is in comp sci is honestly kind of sloppy (the use of the equal sign when people say that a algorithm = Oor something, for instance, is not at all a standard use of the equal sign). Practically any other non-social science or engineering field involves a shit ton of math.
Yes, so I've learned. At least the chemical shit is easy and fun.
I honestly found chemistry really enticing when I went back and studied Chemistry II. Almost made me want to change my major. But now I am here, about to become a mediocore computer programmer. What a life.
Well, I lied and stayed on for 40 minutes. The problem with sites like reddit and JPP is that they're sort of like when you have an empty refrigerator and you're hungry, and you just keep on opening it up over and over again to see if anything's changed, give or take a couple of dozen hours.
No comparison. Material Science.Which do you think would be harder? Computer science or material science?
The typical Materials Science major takes 5 years to complete the degree. Many take 6 years. I believe MS, CE and EE are considered the most demanding engineering majors.Man, I thought computer science would have a ton of math. And yes, more than HALF of my material science stuff is math. REALLY fucking hard math.
Yea huh....wait till you take organic chemistry. Not much math in it.....still a ball buster.Yes, so I've learned. At least the chemical shit is easy and fun.
Be glad you didn't. Demand for chemist is very low, even though it's a very substantive discipline. You're better off majoring in Engineering or the Biological Sciences.I honestly found chemistry really enticing when I went back and studied Chemistry II. Almost made me want to change my major. But now I am here, about to become a mediocore computer programmer. What a life.
Well compensated too. When I was doing research at OSU's ceramic engineerin/materials science department kids with BS degree were making mid 50's entry level. That was back in the mid 90's. I would imagine entry level would me mid 60's at least. Experienced mid carreer MSE's make around 100KPY.Missing out man. Material Science/chemical engineering is the shit. Especially with all the heavy industry in my area.