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1/27/2013 6:15:59 PM
1.though i shoulda been a STEM
1/27/2013 6:26:25 PM
you ask way too many questions
1/27/2013 6:45:48 PM
Do I?
1/27/2013 6:47:08 PM
I was CHASS in undergrad and grad school. Got a Master of Public Administration degree, which is somewhat like a management degree for the government/nonprofit sectors rather than the private sector, and it has worked out well for me so far.
1/27/2013 6:57:42 PM
what the shit is STEM?is that a secret club for people with jorbs?
1/27/2013 6:59:03 PM
what the shit is STEM?
1/27/2013 7:00:30 PM
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics
1/27/2013 7:00:59 PM
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1/27/2013 7:12:56 PM
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1/27/2013 7:15:27 PM
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1/27/2013 7:23:03 PM
^^dint even try [Edited on January 27, 2013 at 7:23 PM. Reason : ^]
1/27/2013 7:23:13 PM
mei suck at math
1/27/2013 8:05:13 PM
Stems are lonely
1/27/2013 8:47:42 PM
I majored in renaissance poetry
1/27/2013 8:48:50 PM
1/27/2013 8:54:28 PM
slappy1 wasn't a STEM major
1/27/2013 10:37:36 PM
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1/27/2013 11:03:45 PM
1/27/2013 11:43:37 PM
me
1/27/2013 11:45:19 PM
There's plenty of us, but the engineers are in the majority for sure.
1/28/2013 12:10:26 AM
1/28/2013 12:36:00 AM
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1/28/2013 1:13:47 AM
When did all this bullshit get slapped together?At any rate Engineers don't need to be in on that since we basically major in all of the other three majors at the same time.
1/28/2013 1:20:08 AM
Me. Started off in biomedical engineering but ended up with an English Lit. degree.
1/28/2013 1:25:22 AM
^^I didn't think that an engineering major needed to know the finer theoretical points of analysis or algebra, but I am aware that engineering majors need to learn at least a math minor's level (like multivariable calculus, ODE, and linear algebra, actually more than Dad had to take as a mechanical engineering major in the late '70s) and then some (like numerical and statistical methods and probably some complex variables and PDE, none of which I specifically *had* to learn as a math major, although I did take a class on complex variables and two on PDE).It's definitely tougher as far as lab work goes, even tougher than the physical and life sciences, and IIRC you need to learn a broader base of knowledge than people in any of the science majors.I remember when I was so opposed to the idea of majoring in any engineering field that I went to a university that didn't have it; basically I had conflated "engineering" and "technology" and although I'd probably still have majored in mathematics if I had to do it over again, I now have respect for what engineering majors go through.I also remember when I thought that statistics was intellectually uninteresting, but then (on my own) I learned what motivates the more basic tests and developed a deeper respect for the people in engineering and social science who rely on it most.[Edited on January 28, 2013 at 2:20 AM. Reason : The areas are all related thematically and are important for the nation's future.
1/28/2013 2:17:54 AM
I received my most recent degree in 2010but I'm taking classes on Coursera cause I am totally addicted to learningE-Learning and Digital Cultures from University of EdinburghandIntroduction to Digital Sound Design from Emory University
1/28/2013 3:10:24 AM
Anthro/bio double major
1/28/2013 3:15:59 AM
lcw
1/28/2013 3:20:54 AM