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Electrical Engineering student. Life is pretty good, but boring.

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Career Options in a nutshell

Posted by Al6200 - October 2nd, 2008


From one of my electrical engineering professors.

Career Options in a nutshell


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So my goal of Professor is a healthy mix of the X-axis variables, but piss poor pay (alliteration FTW).

Damn it......

Heh. Yeah. But being a professor (or teacher) is fun.

Heh heh, I wonder where computer science would fall on there? Probably towards creative and nothing else... D:

It's outside the circle...

Wow, haven't talked to you in... forever.

What about Economists?

Useful/good pay? I don't know that you'd want a creative economist, I mean, we all know what happened with Reaganomics.

And it just struck me that it might be a funny idea to fill out a graph like that with regulars of the politics forum.

Chemical engineering, here I come!

I've heard it's quite difficult, but the pay is amazing.

Good luck though.

LOL reagonomics.I think that the creative side should be related to being able to have different views on economic issues.

PS: 7Cs is teh teacher! :D

PS2: e^(pi*i) - 1 = 0

PS3: The son of a friend of my mother just graduated summa cum laude as a Chemical Engineer. He works for Repsol now.

Heh, you're really all over the place there.

So is it the perfect balance?

Or a mix of everything, satisfying no field of the three particularly well?

I assume it's meant to imply the former.