Message from @everybodydothatdinosaur
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He also does have a degree in science
I'd imagine, quite bad.
""""science""""
Are you going to start telling me that gender studies is a science next?
KEK
"Well actually! It's a science if you think about it!"
If that guy with a degree in nuclear physics is some turboautist, he'd be an absolutely terrible pick, no matter how good he is at science.
To get an animal husbandry degree, you have to take all the precursor science classes, like biology and physics
besides being a nuclear scientist is not the same as being a social engineer
So, an undergrad qualification before he can go onto do his degree
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Compared to a PhD scientist?
Yeah man, great pick!
Having a degree in nuclear physics is not the same as running the whole energy grid
in fact, you need a broad range of knowledge in a lot of things
Like, you'd need to know about coal, nuclear power and so on
being highly specialized in one thing is a mistake, you need to be generally good at a lot of things to be good in that and be able to manage people
"G-Guys! It's not the same!"
Yeah, lets have someone who studied _science_ manage _people_. Great idea. It may be completely outside of his field, but I'm sure that will always work out.
"H-He might actually be good with his useless degree!"
you need a lot of other information on physics to get it
The same basic physics degree is also there to become a nuclear scientist xD
You get a basic science degree then specialize in your field
So yeah, it's not as if the general knowledge on the energy grid changes
And in fact, you'd need to know a lot about architecture and engineering to understand how the energy grid works
Go on, do tell that he is actually a "scientist" and that his pick was fine!
there's really nothing about this that ends up in a science degree, learning how to run the power grid is kind of it's own thing
His pick was fine
"W-W-Well, he had to study physics in highschool!"
"He did some science!"
Anyone decent at managing people could run it, and he knows generally enough about science to fit in the role
it's not that technically sophisticated, it's very broad information on a lot of subjects that matter
He actually studied physics in college lol
And got a degree
"And got a degree"
A degree in animal husbandry <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
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You keep going on about science like a broken record player, but you keep ignoring that it's not a fucking science job.
it's a management job
He was in the military and was a captain