Message from @coattailsandbowties

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2019-01-13 22:33:18 UTC  

Turtle makes bank and I'm pretty sure he just has his masters

2019-01-13 22:33:41 UTC  

Mmm theoretical organic biochem

2019-01-13 22:33:51 UTC  

yeah that will make you money real quick

2019-01-13 22:33:52 UTC  

Tutor is what people call university profs sometimes in the uk. Since ende is in uni I assume he means his profs

2019-01-13 22:33:54 UTC  

He is american and in a good field. + apparently he gets nearly free reign for what he does

2019-01-13 22:34:01 UTC  

Not part time maths tutors or something lol

2019-01-13 22:34:19 UTC  

I'd love to do what Turtle does, unfortunately I don't have the mind to do it

2019-01-13 22:35:02 UTC  

turt has what is basically my dream job.

2019-01-13 22:35:51 UTC  

Best I've done is the synthesis of pure aspirin

2019-01-13 22:36:19 UTC  

The only hard part was the hygiene

2019-01-13 22:36:23 UTC  

you do that at a level

2019-01-13 22:36:47 UTC  

still in the us getting a doctorate is pretty useless for most subjects unless someone else is paying for it.

2019-01-13 22:37:41 UTC  

if you're doing independent research, particularly in the sciences, you can do it affiliated with schools which means automatic accreditation if it's good enough, or could get an honorary

2019-01-13 22:37:50 UTC  

most of the ''doctors'' ive met are dead broke

2019-01-13 22:37:56 UTC  

Ye ma gay

2019-01-13 22:38:09 UTC  

there are exceptions but few

2019-01-13 22:38:38 UTC  

end up in the same job as having a masters and have crippling debt

2019-01-13 22:38:48 UTC  

Well yeah because there is still a tier system

2019-01-13 22:38:50 UTC  

@turtle

2019-01-13 22:38:54 UTC  

Oh noes

2019-01-13 22:39:20 UTC  

had a maths teacher who had a philosophy doctorate. that's about as soft as i can accept, in english and shit like shit's pointless.

2019-01-13 22:39:28 UTC  

Doctorates in mathematics and science fields almost certainly yield better careers

2019-01-13 22:39:31 UTC  

Doctorates are best for stem and really depends where you are. In certain parts of the US MD holders can make 500k+ depending on what they specialize in

2019-01-13 22:40:04 UTC  

@󠀀󠀀AK you have to be in a field that NEEDS that doctorate actively.......

2019-01-13 22:40:09 UTC  

which most dont

2019-01-13 22:40:23 UTC  

its a dick measuring contest to get one in the us

2019-01-13 22:40:30 UTC  

Doctorate in histories and language won't get you anywhere

2019-01-13 22:40:43 UTC  

Except teaching at a university maybe

2019-01-13 22:40:47 UTC  

lol

2019-01-13 22:41:11 UTC  

some sort of stem one i could see if you specialize in some industry that needs people badly then you can name your price

2019-01-13 22:41:14 UTC  

Aye, if the field needs it. Uni you don't even need to be a doctor to teach.

2019-01-13 22:41:18 UTC  

a doctorate at a uni might get you tenure there, or at least a lectureship

2019-01-13 22:41:37 UTC  

tenure happens without one if you stay long enough

2019-01-13 22:41:50 UTC  

in stem i mean, soft shit they take people off the street

2019-01-13 22:44:50 UTC  

Me and my two music degrees.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418492114679365643/534140799252955138/d25054eea3ed12dce1f1ae75e7af5424.jpg

2019-01-13 22:45:23 UTC  

Scotland though. Its free for you

2019-01-13 22:45:36 UTC  

False.

2019-01-13 22:46:04 UTC  

nothing in this world is free

2019-01-13 22:46:07 UTC  

You only get "free" higher education if you keep progressing, and for a maximum of five years.

2019-01-13 22:46:15 UTC  

hopefully gonna end up with a masters anyway, so if they wanna let me continue researching for a phd I'm not gonna say no <:GWqlabsKek:393085130219978752>

2019-01-13 22:46:18 UTC  

So I've done two degrees. I paid for my second one.