>Get master's degree in literature
>Regret it and want to go back to school for a science
>Have the cash to do it
>First need to finish math classes just to enter physics 101
>Lower level math classes are easy
>Get to calc 1, get my ass kicker, finish with a 78%
How bad am I in for when I take physics 101 and calc 2 at the same time?
>>8957326
Work hard you'll be fine, calc 1 can be tough depending on your professor
>>8957326
>amost 4/5
>ass kicked
>>8957326
>get a master's degree in literature
>struggle with calc 1
This shit is why I can't take lib arts fags seriously
>>8957335
>t. state school engineer who can't write for shit
>>8957335
Because you have autism?
>>8957338
I get paid $80k a year to write reports that will be read and used in the repair of primary aerospace structures for the next 20-30 years. Can you say the same?
>>8957360
Of course he can't. He barely passed basic calculus. You think he can actually paraphrase anything technical?
>>8957326
Probably your physics 101 will be around the range of your calc 1 score.
But don't know how calc 2 will fuck you up or not, but you should review calc 1 again just in case.
Also if you have a MA in literature, I'm sure you got good writing skills, something a lot of STEM doesn't have so you probably won't have any problems with the physics papers you gotta do as an undergrad.
>>8957360
Stop LARPing anime faggot, you're probably a web dev.
>>8957332
Anything less than an A in a class that you should've taken the equivalent of in high school is pretty embarrassing.
>>8957326
>get a master's degree in literature
>struggle with calc 1
You wont get a Masters in STEM with a low GPA.
Study Hard using /sci/ recommended books to raise GPA to acceptable levels.
But I expected that a master in literature would struggle in Calc 1.
>>8957381
>tfw I'm finally successful enough that anons think I must be LARPing about my shitty everyday life
>>8957380
That's a good point, actually. I see a lot of engineers that can do a derivative but never need to, and I see just as many engineers that need to be able to write effectively but simply can't. If OP can get a STEM degree and knows how to sell himself, he could probably go pretty far.
>>8957484
you've made it anon, how does it feel?
>>8957539
I haven't really made it yet, since I can't stand sitting in a cubicle all day.
I'll make it once I either get a really cool job I enjoy or once I save up enough to retire. Hopefully neither of those are too far off.
>>8957484
heh, first time seeing an actual pussy drawn in a mainstream show