Message from @Daddy
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Welllll
I'm just comparing
What I will be getting with my undergrad econ is equal to most of the engineering ones
Just work hard at the profession you choose
if you want return,
you can study computer engineering,
I know toooons of quants, hedge fund guys, people who work for goldman sachs, deutchebank, etc..
ALL those guys are computer sci guys...
Don’t expect to not prepare yourself in college and then get paid 6 figures
It takes making moves
so few of them have an mba
how to brebare
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Work in the summer lmao
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The mentality “I don’t have to work” is dumb
You don’t work because it’s easy, you do it because it’s hard
if you can work in the summer for a company doing even crappy data entry kind of job is good
takes longer but looks good on CV
but liking hard things is gay
You don’t have to like it
You just have to do it
Obviously
ok...
Don’t expect six figure salary without prior work experience
I just don't know what would be a better idea than this tbh
Any engineering is good
Doing something you enjoy
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all the chicks go in engineering too, so you'll be swimming in pucci
Choose whatever engineering you won’t burn out in and have the most talent for
I don't enjoy anything tho
Same lol
That’s how you make real money
Going into shit you hate will drag down the average for the profession
Heres an idea
engineering knowledge never gets old and works in every country
Social work
Sociology
You won’t be rich
African studies
ZOG battle tactics
Ghey
don't underestimate statistics.
So many engineering classes have to do with calculus,
I was an integrating-deriving machine while I was studying but later, stats was just so much more useful in almost everything I've done
I went real heavy on stats
Thanks fbi
I took a couple of classes, but because they were renowned to be the hardest classes..
they were made specifically hard to trim the fat