Itch Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 By the laws of probability you will switch your major in college to something you would have never have thought of now. I went from Computer Science to Investment Finance(such a jew move):rlol: Oh to be 17 again...:rlol::rlol::rlol::rlol::rlol::rlol::rlol: Soo true.. Start going to school taking classes that are general requirements.. and decide as you go what sparks your interests/wallet. 1 Link to comment
KScorp Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 470 Joined: 04/04/10 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 I have similar interests, and am currently studying Computer Engineering. I'm still debating whether or not I should switch to computer science, but computer engineering probably uses a lot more physics, while comp sci focuses more on math. 1 Link to comment
Neji Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 3341 Joined: 02/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 gay stripper You're not funny. Anywyas, thanks for all those suggestions! More are always welcome! Link to comment
MattShadows Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 561 Joined: 10/19/10 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 You could try Game Tester or IT Manager or Psychologist. Link to comment
matt Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 2947 Joined: 06/07/10 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 Well, it's time to start thinking about my future career. I need help choosing my future job/career. Please don't troll this thread, I'm being serious right now :> So, here are my interests: Physics (I fucking love physics for some reason. I would love to do something that involves physics.) Math ( Computer Technology (If physics or math won't work out, I would love to do something that involves computers, coding, etc.) Obviously, I have a back up plan. If any of those will work out, I want to become a Police officer. So please, tell me what you think my future job/career should be. Please be honest too. Thanks :> xoxoxoxoxoxoxooxox you want US STEAMGAMERS To help you choose ur carrer.. Link to comment
Coffee Crisp Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 4960 Joined: 06/20/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 l2Coop I thought Ontario students had to take a mandatory half credit careers course that helped with this kind of stuff? Anyways, with all the Math related stuff (Physics included) you can probably try being some sort of Engineer. Link to comment
Cromyth Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 2942 Joined: 06/07/09 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 Don't do Engineering My cousin had a 95 in Calc and was extremely good in these subjects and he dropped out of computer engineering classes 2 Link to comment
jeN Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 5086 Joined: 04/13/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 hey idk if this has been said but maybe an Engineer of some sort bro! 2 Link to comment
Coffee Crisp Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 4960 Joined: 06/20/07 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 (edited) Don't do Engineering My cousin had a 95 in Calc and was extremely good in these subjects and he dropped out of computer engineering classes So true. Rofl you should see the textbook for Electrical Engineering. All it is equations in every page. You probably have to memorize +400 equations and if you can't you need to learn the foundations so you can derive those equations If you really like Physics/Math though Neji, it's good preparation. p.s: I think that's an Ideal Gas Law related Chemistry question. PV=nRT n=m/M etc. Edited November 17, 2010 by Coffee Crisp Link to comment
Determined2Win Posted November 17, 2010 Content Count: 2427 Joined: 09/16/08 Status: Offline Share Posted November 17, 2010 Professional Photobomber. or an engineer, that works, too. 1 Link to comment
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