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What's a worthwhile STEM degree, robots?

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What's a worthwhile STEM degree, robots?
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>>39084070
Physics, Maths or Comp Sci

Comp Sci probably has the better job prospects although it does lock you in to one career path.
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>>39084070
>>39084242
DONT TAKE MATHS MAJOR ITS POISON
Unless you want to be a maths teacher don't do it
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>>39084070
why the fuck are you asking a group of NEETs for education or employment advice?
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>>39084070
Biology > Physics > Engineering > Chemistry > Computer Science > Mathematics > Geology
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>>39084271
Lel why biology? Bio majors barely gey jobs
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>>39084070
Medicine and Engineering to be frank. Others suck right now
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>>39084331
They get more jobs than physicists, especially at the PhD. level. Even if you don't get a tenure track position, there are a lot of sweet consusltant jobs which don't really exist for phyisicsts. Also, the number of industry positions in bio dwarf the few physics industry positions.
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>>39084390
They don't get more jobs than engineers.
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>>39084242
I would agree with this, however I would also add that you need to make sure your uni of choice has a good compsci degree. Some are good (practically applied mathematics), some not so good (training you to be a webdev codemonkey).

If you have zero interest in research and just want to work in industry, check out engineering. Chemical, Electrical and Mechatronics are all great BEng disciplines.
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>>39084442
You clearly don't know what you're talking about. Applied Mathematics is not helpful in about 98% of CS jobs. If you're doing stats, advanced math, transforms, etc you damn well better be using a library written by someone else and checked a thousand times instead of your own autistic ape-code.
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>>39084401
No but our jobs are easier, we have better hygiene, and we have a better male:female ratio, which helps you get a gf.
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I'm going for a math/CS double major.
I'm not sure whether I want to do data science/ML or security. Or just take the easy way out and become a C++ programmer for a big company.
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>>39084531
>in about 98% of CS jobs
Yeah, you mean the codemonkey jobs where they don't actually understand the mathematics behind it right? My post was clearly oriented towards someone wanting to do research, I said as much.
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>>39084442
>Some are good (practically applied mathematics), some not so good (training you to be a webdev codemonkey).
I wish I had known this before I went to uni for CS. First 2 years were great, all maths and low-level programming. Final year was dude apps lmao, so I just quit.
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>>39084550
if those things are so important to you, just get a PhD in hospitality already
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>>39084799
This, biology fags are basically women at this point.
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>>39084331
That's because the major is saturated with muh cute animals XD fags. If you focus on biological research, especially genetics, you'll be fine.
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What's something that I can get a job in with 2 years of education while I continue studying towards a bachelor's?

I'm currently in chemistry.
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>>39085081
But the animals are a cute!!!
Don't bulli bio majors!
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>>39084765
>tfw did Maths and CS
>tfw didn't have to take any of the harder Maths modules
>tfw people on your programme were required to take classes on complexity, algorithms, etc instead for third year
>tfw didn't have to do boring web programming shit

unfortunately I still sperg out at job interviews though
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>tfw reading K&R and it's boring me to death
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>>39084331
Ecology, zoology and biology majors are fucked for jobs.

Biomedical science, biochemistry and microbiology students have better luck getting jobs in their field than chemistry and physics students.
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>>39084271
I know of one guy with a bio degree and he ended up in a call centre

Biology is possibly one of the worst STEM degrees you can get since it's the one most people take because it's easier than the other STEM subjects.
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What's the easiest yet decent paying STEM field for people that aren't into math or technology?
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>>39085674
>STEM
>aren't into math or technology?
Maybe you should pick a different field?
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>>39084331
Everyone working at a hospital pretty much.
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>tfw going to take maths and philosophy
haha what the fuck am I doing lads
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>>39085697
Becoming the next Descartes
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>>39085147
You could go wildland firefighting and make 4 grand in two weeks like me. Only take 1course go get certified as a FFT2
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>>39085707
I'm not originally smart enough
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>>39084331
This is a meme. If you do biology, then you probably wont find a job because ecology, evolution and plant biology tend to make up a large part of your degree, and are useless.

Doing a biomedical science, biochemistry or microbiology degree means your modules are a lot more focused and useful. So getting jobs in pharmaceutical companies and hospitals is fairly straightforward.
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>>39084070
That's an oxymoron and this is not a original comment.
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>>39084631
What jobs can you get with math + CS?
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The virgin degrees
>computer sciences
>math/physics/chemistry
>engineering

The Chad degrees
>Economics
>Law
>Marketing

Cyborg degree
>Med school
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>>39086126
Oops I forgot

The meme degrees
>psychology
>philosophy
>gender sciences
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>>39086069
>math + CS

Same deal as you would if yo majored in either.

CS isn't about coding 24/7, it's about problem solving with computers.

Same deal with Math, it's all just problem solving.
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>>39086126
>>39086148
that's a gross generalization anon
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>>39086285
What are some interesting math and CS major jobs that aren't actuary or some variation of code monkey/sysadmin?
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>>39086126
Law is a trash degree, anyone who actually wants to go into a Law career does something like History and then goes onto law school after.

The Chad degrees only work out for people who have rich parents that will essentially just hand them a career afterwards.
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>>39084070
Let me break it down for you:

Ultra useful tier
>Computer Science
>Computer Engineering
>Electrical Engineering

Useful tier
>Chemical Engineering
>Mechanical Engineering
>Civil Engineering
>Materials Science
>Physics
>Mathematics/Actuarial Science

Average tier
>Chemistry
>Geology
>Biomedical engineering
>Nuclear engineering
>Aerospace engineering

Low tier (aka Biology tier)
>Biology
>Biochemistry
>Microbiology

Kys tier
>Zoology
>Ecology
>Environmental Science
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>>39086345
Pretty much anything involving finance.
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>>39086406
Sorry bro, but chemical engineering >>>>>>> anything with computers.
And I study law, where do I belong?
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>>39086420
Is that interesting or does it just pay well?
Would they rather employ math or CS majors?
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>>39084070
if you don't plan on doing research whatever you find fun
compsci/engineering are the closest to "literally handing you a job" tier
but if you want to go into the shitshow world that's academia you have to be autistic about your subject or else you're going to burn out
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>>39086406
>Biology is the lowest science and the one with the most female presence but also the whitest

Why must it be this way
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>>39085928
>>39085688

This is a fucking meme. You can't get into a hospital with an unfocused college degree. If you actually want into a hospital, you need a very specific accreditation. You'd need to become a registered nurse, a medical lab tech (AMT certification), or a certified surgical tech (CST).

If you want to go into a hospital, you aught to consider alternatives to a 4 year degree or go full fucking memes and get a four year in biomed/micro/biochem and make the leap to med school.

SOURCE: 400IQ
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>>39086406
>Computer Science that high with no Petroleum Engineering in sight

Anyways, you're mostly spot on.

Too bad in the next decade these degrees will all get cucked by SJWs so best to get your degrees now.
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>>39085697
It's pretty cool. I knew a guy who took English and Chemistry and it was pretty dank. I don't know if you'll find much use out of philosophy, but it's good for that IRL role playing. You're not fucking yourself, especially if you can afford college readily.
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>>39086516
How hard is it to get a master's in STEM?
PhD?
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>>39085807
Then why are you taking math and philosophy?
Not being confident in your intelligence is going to be troublesome.
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>>39086148
It should be more like:
The meme degrees
>psychology
>philosophy

The Useless SJW degrees
>gender sciences
>Anything ending in "studies"
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>>39086454
Anything with CS pays well and will be interesting if you like coding.

>>39086516
So much this.

The job market for those degrees will only rise and even if it crashes, it will still be a usable skill since everything is going automated.
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>>39086577
I have an M.S. in micro. If you have a undergraduate degree, I'm convinced you get coddled for the rest of your education after that. It felt like they had a vested interest in making sure that I didn't fail. For instance, there was a class in which the grades, as reported, meant that the lowest possible grade was an A.
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>>39086406
>Tfw Majoring in Actuarial Science
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>>39086577
entirely subjective. harder than undergrad, but you should expect that.

also why would you want to go to grad school?
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>>39086614
I meant is financial stuff interesting.
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>>39086648
Because I'd like to specialize and there are a lot of interesting jobs you can get when you have a grad degree
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>>39085147
pls respond, robotoss.
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Not biology
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>>39086672
what field, just wondering?
oreganocity
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>>39086651
Interesting only if you like money.
>>39086684
Just become a Chemist or something in food or household chemical production.
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>>39086707
>what field, just wondering?
CS
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>>39086780
>fellow CSfag
meinneger.jpg
i'm super boring and wanna go in for ML research/security like everyone else, you too?
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>>39085147
do you want to go to grad school?
research/labwork pays like shit, but it's borderline required for that.
also lab experience always helps your resume
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>>39086813
Well, what else is there anyway?
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>>39086852
systems/theory/pmp
but yeah a masters in those and general mscs is getting less and less valuable every year.
right now ML/DS is like the only thing that really needs a masters at minimum to get into, and even that could change in the next decade or so
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>>39086941
>systems/theory
That's interesting too, there are probably niche jobs for that as well
>pmp
Professional master's program?
>ML/DS
Do you know how the job market compares to security? In terms of opportunities and pay, mostly
And are you sure you don't need a master's for the well paid security work?
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>>39084631
My nigga!
You should step it up and do dual degree tho
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>>39087088
>You should step it up and do dual degree
Why? What's the difference?
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>>39086988
i'm still a filthy undergrad, so i don't really have definite experience in the field.

>Professional master's program?
yeah, i don't really know how valuable it is. apparently the rule is don't do it unless your employer pays for it
>Do you know how the job market compares to security?
i have no idea. data science is super fucking hot right now. from what i've heard you basically get handed a 6 figure salary with your phd if you went to a good school
>And are you sure you don't need a master's for the well paid security work?
ask someone in the field. i legitimately don't know. the security focus at my undergrad program is considered to be the most lucrative/competitive, so i'd think you have fair shots with just a bachelors.

i could totally be full of shit though, you're asking a socially broken robot for academic input
do what you like though. if you're in it for the money you can get by with just a bachelors (some would argue even less)
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>>39087120
A feeling of smug superiority
t. dualfag
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>>39087120
you get to flirt with qt math girls while being able to BAZONGO with the big guys
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>>39086840
>>do you want to go to grad school?
yes.
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>>39087233
So there's no practical difference?
>>39087264
Are there a lot of girls in math?
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>>39087361
then you absolutely NEED research experience. it's paid. doesn't pay well, but it pays.
i saw your /adv/ thread, why don't the prospects look good?
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>>39087375
There's no practical difference, I suppose, but you get more in depth on each.

There are no attractive girls in math.
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>>39087400
god damnit why are there so many adv crossboarders here?

I always hear that a bachelors in chemistry only offer shitty lab work for 30k/year maximum.
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>>39084631
I'm doing that too, and I plan on doing artificial intelligence. My job will be the last one taken by robots before we're all screwed anyway.
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>>39085605
Natural selection in action, folks.
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>>39085081
Oh thank G-d I started to worry about my bio major and genetics interest
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>>39084631
>>39086813
>>39086852
>>39087847
pls stop guys i still need to believe in the illusion that the field isn't extremely competitive and that i actually have a shot of getting in
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>>39084070
>What's a worthwhile STEM degree, robots?

Are you a weeb?

Computer Science
>learn japanese
>move to japan
>work on some weeaboo anime game in japan

an american weeb did this and was credited as one of the programmers of Breath of the Wild, although that game is not so weeb.
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>tfw dropped out of computer science because I hated programming
>going to study physics instead

I hope it ends well
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>>39087870
The explanations are great but the exercises are fucking tedious. "Write a program that checks a C program for syntax errors" or "write a program that deletes comments from a C program" really isn't interesting, m8.
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>>39087972
You have to do programming for physics as well. Albeit it'll mostly be Python/matlab shit
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tfw majoring in German with a minor in Theater

will I make it?
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>>39087946
it is one of the least competitive degrees out there, especially among STEM (which is a meme people only mention because it's been used endlessly by clueless journalists), but that doesn't mean it isn't still competitive and there has been a HUGE increase in CS majors the past few years. however I don't know how many of them end up being competent or even don't switch to another program. I took one CS class and the majority of the class either struggled with the material or quickly loss interest. but then again I went to a very shitty college.
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>>39088181
>I took one CS class and the majority of the class either struggled with the material or quickly loss interest.
that happens in intro classes. making it past the first 3 semesters is basically the first real test of competence
and i was referring to machine learning in particular being competitive. seems like even the brainlets of the field are smart
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>>39088055
Nein wirst du nicht
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If you just want a good job, go into trades and forget about the STEM meme. Trades are good money, simple and easy work, and you get paid for overtime. You never have to bring work home.

If you absolutely insist on getting a degree (hopefully not because your parents told you to), go study something that actually interests you, or it will be a living hell every day. STEM doesn't guarantee you a job any more than most other degrees do. Go for the English or history major if you feel like it, it's absolutely fine.

t. Master's in chemistry
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>>39087964
>Computer Science
>>learn japanese
>>move to japan
>>work on some weeaboo anime game in japan
Is it possible to get a CS job in japan that isn't game programming?
How difficult is it to be a game programmer in Japan as a foreigner?
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>>39086126
>engineering
>virgin degrees

Maybe electrical, but mechanical and chemical students are cyborgs at best though they tend to be normalfags.
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>>39088776
>chemistry

there's your problem
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>>39085697
I'm doing this as well. It's pretty comfy in terms of social relations, too; you get the respect of all the chads and Asians doing "real" majors like engineering or physics, but you also get to meet and fuck alt girls that aren't liberal arts SJW-tards.

Also, europe, so I'll always afford to take extra years to retake classes if I need more technical
CS/Physics knowledge for a masters that can get me a job.

except I just switched to applied math
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>>39089767
What country?
>tfw no girls in CS
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>>39089767
>alt girls that aren't liberal arts SJW-tards.
Where do I find those?
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>>39089767
what country anon? UK? and why did you switch?
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>>39089803
>>39090448

France, my bros.

There were only three girls (but 51 guys) in my maths promo (there were 2 more at first, but they both quit).
In applied maths there's only 2, and I think it has been this way since the start.

In philosophy classes, there is more of a 65 - 35 (%) girl-to-guy ratio. All the best students of the class are almost exclusively girls, and a lot of them are really thorough and assiduous in their philosophy and philology work and knowledge (opposite of american SJW "yaas queens"), know latin and greek, and know a lot about ancient religions and stuff (again, not in the "this smoothie is great 4 my chakras omg!1!", but rather can explain the epistemological value of death in Zoroastrian ideology).
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>>39090721
>France
>not in prepa
I'm gonna have to know which uni you're going to friend
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>>39088973
>Is it possible to get a CS job in japan that isn't game programming?
>How difficult is it to be a game programmer in Japan as a foreigner?

what?
Japan has tons of CS jobs

Japan is LITERALLY CS the country. If you're a CS major, the entire country of Japan is basically open to you.
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>>39090721
>fellow frenchfag
What uni are you at?
>a lot of them are really thorough and assiduous in their philosophy and philology work and knowledge (opposite of american SJW "yaas queens"), know latin and greek, and know a lot about ancient religions
Isn't that kind of intimidating?
My experience with girls is kind of limited to high school since I'm a uni dropout, but women in university seem much more stuck-up and selective. In Paris at least.
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>>39084251
What? I thought you could have a shiton of career prospects
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>>39090813
>If you're a CS major
I heard it was really hard for foreigners to work there, though. And I won't even talk about the work culture and all that shit.
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>>39090925
well yes, moving to japan is pretty hard. but if you're masochistic enough, there's a shit ton of jobs.

the "its hard for foreigners to work there though" meme is because >90% of foreigners in japan just simply aren't prepared for how different their country's culture is and get BTFO really quickly.

take your time, do your research, and plan shit out.
>>39089784
there's an entire r9k thread on this
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>>39090508
+1 cooler professor
-1 only professor I had I didn't like
also, with the right options you can make the
actual courses virtually the same as for pure
maths (with a bit less number theory and
abstract algebra, and not really proving
anything in geo, traded for more CS and some stats). Also, my counselor said applied maths prepares me better to take admissions exams for engineering schools.

>>39090798
Didn't like my prepa.
It's Paris and a numeral.
Guess the numeral.
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>>39090986
Sorbonne?
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>>39084765
What are you doing now my man?
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>>39090983
>there's an entire r9k thread on this
Oh I hadn't seen that, thanks
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>>39090899
Je prefere pas dire exactement...avec l'info que j'viens de mettre, on me trouve en 2-2

Les parisiennes sont toutes pretentieuses, et essayent toujours de te "one-up", mais bon, je suis habitue depuis le college, donc ca me gene plus trop. Et puis quand on a des "gros" points communs (du style: je consacre 3 ans de ma vie a des poursuites academiques similaires), ca les calme un peu, et ca permet d'apprecier leur..."sophistication" sans le cote desagreable.

>>39091029
p'tetre ;)

also sorry for weird spacing/returns, I can't be bothered to relaunch my browser
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>>39091188
Tu prevois de faire quoi apres tes etudes?
>Les parisiennes sont toutes pretentieuses
Comment faire pour trouver une qt a la fac qui soit pas trop une chieuse?
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>>39084251
>t. didn't take any applied math or statistics courses
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>>39091408
>Tu prevois de faire quoi apres tes etudes?
Franchement je sais pas. Au lycee, avant que mes profs et mes parents ne m'orientent (malgre moi, j'ai envie de dire!) vers une prepa, je voulais etre linguiste, donc j'hesitais entre maths, histoire, et philo. C'est un peu pour ca que j'ai choisi de faire les 2 licences apres les enculades de la prepa.
Sinon, je pense tenter les admissions paralleles aux ecoles d'ingenieur, pour essayer ensuite, comme beaucoup qui sortent de ces ecoles, de trouver un metier /comfy/ (dans l'informatique, par exemple) qui me laisse le temps pour faire d'autre trucs a cote et/ou permet de voyager. Mais bon tout ca reste ideal.

comme tous ceux qui se disent ca, je finirai dans 5 ans comme codemonkey dans une boite quelconque

>Comment faire pour trouver une qt a la fac qui soit pas trop une chieuse?
Et bien en trouver une qui n'ai rien d'une chieuse au premier abord, je dirais que c'est tout bonnement impossible dans des "grandes" villes et facs; simplement parce que essayer de survire parmi les chieuses: c'est etre une chieuse. Aussi, t'en trouveras aucune qui se demarquera immediatement du lot en societe ou "dans la nature". Par contre, si t'apprends a les connaitre, que tu te rapproches d'elles, et que tu leur montre que vous avez des choses en commun auxquelles vous attribuez de la valeur (des idees, vos etudes, etc), qui sont "au-dessus" de toutes les conneries sociales de normies, alors elles certaines commenceront a etre plus humaines avec toi (tu les "filtreras", en un sens). Selon le type d'etudes ca peut etre plus ou moins difficile, en etudes scientifiques et en philo ca passe assez bien, mais j'imagine qu'en etudes de marketing ou de management, c'est presque peine perdue. Trouver une Qt a la fac, c'est aussi se demander: "Je veux une fille qui n'est une chieuse avec personne, ou je veux une fille qui n'est pas une chieuse avec moi?" Si t'es dans la deuxieme mentalite, y a moyen d'aller loin.
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>>39086126
>Dual majored Computer Science & Marketing
What does it mean?
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>>39092137
C'est pas trop difficile de faire deux licences a la fois?
>/comfy/ (dans l'informatique, par exemple)
>comme tous ceux qui se disent ca, je finirai dans 5 ans comme codemonkey dans une boite quelconque
Pourquoi? Le marche du travail pour les metiers de l'info en france explose. Et la plupart des metiers qui ne sont pas dans des startups web a la con sont plutot comfy, non?
Y'a moyen de trouver un job bien paye, interessant et pas trop casse couilles rien qu'avec Python et quelques notions en data science il me semble.

>essayer de survivre parmi les chieuses: c'est etre une chieuse
Les filles tout simplement modestes et raisonnables n'existent pas a Paris? Apres ta definition de chieuse c'est quoi aussi?
>"au-dessus" de toutes les conneries sociales de normies
Les subtilites des relations sociales c'est pas mon truc et ca peut paraitre ridicule mais j'ai du mal a aborder des sujets de discussion "non-normie" avec les gens. Comment tu fais pour casser cette barriere?
>en etudes scientifiques
A part en biologie y'a 99% de mecs en STEM non?
>je veux une fille qui n'est pas une chieuse avec moi
Ouais je vois ce que tu veux dire. Apres ca c'est une question de compatibilite?
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>>39087847
>My job will be the last one taken by robots before we're all screwed
Automation is still far away for non-trivial jobs.
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>>39092460
J'espere bien que ce que tu dis est vrai, l'anon, j'ai tout entendu sur le marche du travail pour les gens qu'ont fait de l'info, et j'en ai rencontre des /comfy/, tout comme j'ai rencontre des codemonkey.

J'avais fait equivaloir chieuse avec: suivre les modes connes, avoir des discussions qui consistent a 70% a se mettre en valeur - meme de maniere subtile en cachant de la masturbation intellectuelle derriere une "reflexion" ou "opinion" - , etre aggressif par rapport a ce qui est hors de son commun, et se faire beaucoup de projections a partir du peu qu'on voit des gens. D'apres la fin de ma definition, je suis quelque part un "chieur", parce que les comportements que j'associe aux chieuses (les "manifestations de la chierie", si tu veux) sont souvent identitiques a des comportements de filles " modestes et raisonnables" qui ne veulent simplement pas etre isolees parmi les chieuses (et les filles moins sophistiquees qui essayent de l'etre, on y trouve la meme dynamique normie&chad, mais limite plus fort, parce que la solitude chez les femmes j'ai l'impression que ca se vit encore moins bien que pour nous).

Cont.
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>>39093496
C'est aussi du en partie au fait que j'ai l'habitude de me tenir un peu a l'ecart des grands groupes sociaux, sonc de loin, elles ont toutes l'air de chieuses pour moi, et c'est pourquoi j'essaye de mieux les connaitre a part. Pour parvenir a parler de choses un peu "non-normie", j'imagine que c'est beaucoup plus simple en etudes de philo, litterature, ou autres matieres sinilaires, parce qu'on peut toujours partir des cours:
>a midi, Elle fume, je la rejoins, on discute de trucs cons
"t'en est ou dans les lectures recommandees?"
"Bah la j'ai lu [livre d'un philosophe], et toi?"
"Ah ouais? J'trouve que c'est interessant comment il dit que [...] / il me fait penser que [...] [lien avec la vie, ta vie, la Societe, la pensee, ce que tu trouves]
>une discussion s'en suit
>"ca te dit on va au cafe continuer a discuter?"

Ca a l'air con et ca fait p'tetre un peu grincer des dents, mais c'est si simple que ca, crois-moi.
Apres, je serai incapable de faire la meme chose avec des filles qui font du management, STAPS, ou avec les filles de mon ancienne prepa/lycee (car, oui, pour repondre a ta derniere question, elles representaient un bon quart de la classe dans les 2 cas, donc je pense que ca depend un peu du hasard, de l'endroit, et de la promo).
Et non, philo/maths ca se gere tres bien, surtout quand on vient d'une prepa (ou j'etais pas specialement mauvais, j'aimais juste pas du tout). Certes, il faut parfois s'arrannger avec l' administration (pour passer des partiels a d'autres moments, etc), et ca peut etre chiant, mais globalement ca va.
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>>39084251
Have you ever actually tried? Did you like math to begin with?

I want to go into pure math because I want to learn the fundamental truth of the human mind. Most people do it for the same reason. It's not because it helps you get a job or because it shows how much of a nerd you are; people go into pure math because they thirst for knowledge.
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>>39093496
>>39093552
Apres je bosse pas dans le domaine, mais je te repete ce que m'ont dit des gens qui ont de l'experience la dedans.
>j'en ai rencontre des /comfy/, tout comme j'ai rencontre des codemonkey
Qu'est ce qui les differenciaient?

Sans vouloir etre cynique c'est assez rare de rencontrer des gens qui n'essaient jamais de se mettre en valeur par le biais de la conversation, tout comme c'est rare de rencontrer des gens qui ne font jamais de projection par rapport aux autres. Ca m'arrive aussi evidemment.
Le truc c'est que c'est difficile de savoir si ces comportements sont juste une facade pour rendre la conversation plus facile et plus fluide (genre 'smalltalk') ou si ce sont vraiment des traits de personalite chez la personne en question. Comme tu dis, des gens qui ne veulent pas etres isoles parmi les chieurs/chieuses.
Je trouve ca difficle de separer les vrais chieurs des faux chieurs, en ce sens. Peut etre parce que je ne sais pas lire les gens.
>la solitude chez les femmes j'ai l'impression que ca se vit encore moins bien que pour nous
Qu'est ce qui te fait dire ca?
>j'ai l'habitude de me tenir un peu a l'ecart des grands groupes sociaux
Du peu de temps que j'ai passe en fac j'ai eu l'impression que les groupes etaient essentiellements petits et fermes. C'est pas le cas dans la tienne?
Tu t'en tiens ecarte juste par introversion?
>c'est si simple que ca
Ouais, je vois. C'est certain que c'est plus simple quand des interets communs sont deja etablis.
Au vu de tes posts j'ai l'impression que t'as pas trop de mal au niveau relationnel aussi.
>ca se gere bien
En fait tu cumules les horaires pour les deux licences ou y'a des arrangements qui allegent la charge de travail?

Bon anon je vais aller me coucher mais j'aimerais continuer a discuter, si tu veux. Mon mail c'est [email protected]
Bonne soiree en tout cas.
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I'm doing Electrical Engineering, currently doing Calc 4 and Physics 3 with Calc 3 + Lab
Someone please sandpaper my eyes
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So have any of you actually finished your degrees or are you just assuming a job will be handed to you with your subpar grades and no connections?
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>>39086406
Hey friend, why the hate for biochemistry? Just wondering because I've considered studying that instead.
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>>39095404
>no replies
The silence speaks loudly.
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>>39084251
I have an BA in math from a decent school. Tried to fin a job that wasn't a highschool math teacher, but couldn't get any interviews. Went on for a master's degree in data science. It is still really hard to find a job cause mostly they hire phds or daddy's nephew.

>>39093762
>I want to go into pure math because I want to learn the fundamental truth of the human mind.
You won't learn anything about the human mind. Best reason to go into pure math is if you have a burning desire to prove you are smarter than everybody else. If that isn't you you wont last.

I may be a bit cynical.
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>>39094378
I already told you in the other thread, its a dead end degree right now, go for something else.
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>>39095404
I got a 3.6 Bachelors in math, so grades are not subpar. You are right about having no connections though.
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