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re: Roundtable on Sportscenter about decline of A&M
Posted on 5/9/16 at 5:50 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Posted on 5/9/16 at 5:50 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Well electrical engineering is hard as shite, so that's nothing to be ashamed over anyways.
I've got a science degree (pre physical therapy-changed my mind s a junior in college when they changed the post grad program to a doctorate. The ROI just wasn't adding up). I finished with a 3.2 and took 4.5 years.
That extra half of a year really helped. I only had, I think, 6 hours that last semester and I drank like a fish.
I assume you're doing engineering in the military? I'm in corporate risk management consulting now and work in healthcare, so I kind of stayed in my field. Not really though.
I've got a science degree (pre physical therapy-changed my mind s a junior in college when they changed the post grad program to a doctorate. The ROI just wasn't adding up). I finished with a 3.2 and took 4.5 years.
That extra half of a year really helped. I only had, I think, 6 hours that last semester and I drank like a fish.
I assume you're doing engineering in the military? I'm in corporate risk management consulting now and work in healthcare, so I kind of stayed in my field. Not really though.
This post was edited on 5/9/16 at 5:52 pm
Posted on 5/9/16 at 6:05 pm to cas4t
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I assume you're doing engineering in the military?
Yes and No. I did more of the hands-on work as a Lieutenant and junior Captain, but I manage and place people in the right situations to tackle problems more than anything else. My career field has resembled more Computer Science and Information Security Management than the integrated circuits and motors I worked on in college.
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I'm in corporate risk management consulting
I know all about that domain unfortunately.
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