>Bsc in both Physics and Electrical Engineering (4yrs) >MD in Neuroscience (3yrs through some accelerated program in texas) >Msc in Computer Science (1yr) >PhD in Mathematics (3-4yrs) >Private Pilot Training (1wk) > military fighter aircraft training (?)
what can i do with these credentials?
Gabriel Peterson
nothing
Cameron Lewis
Make an AI and teach it to fly fighters.
Hunter Robinson
woah woah you didn't let me finish!
I'm also pajeet/chink who will work for far less than you and can outsource your job B^)
Brayden Gutierrez
Will all of those credentials, you might be able to get into a Canadian Medical School.
Robert Cruz
>what can i do with these credentials? lie on the internet and brag
Austin Mitchell
>Private Pilot Training (1wk) wut it's much more than that, never mind the fact that you need a minimum of a number of flight hours to be given your license, and they have to be in different conditions (day, night, instrumental landing, visual landing, cross-state, bad weather, etc)
And military jet pilot? You'll be far too old by the time you're done with the other things to even be considered, never mind the fact that's it's a super competitive field.
William Richardson
You're too overqualified for anything.
Congrats
Austin White
are they really that hard? >have credentials >lie
idgi
they told me as long as im not in my late 30s i can do it. obviously i can't do it while im uni though so hence the postponing. how many hours do you need for private licensing? i figured it would help with credibility.
what is this meme? wouldn't being overqualified make you more valuable?
James Richardson
it was non stop week
Tyler Clark
>what is this meme? wouldn't being overqualified make you more valuable?
Being overqualified means you would demand a higher salary.
Juan Gomez
Drop neuroscience, top gun school and EEng, take up economics and business instead and you may be able to get a high paid managerial position.
Gavin Davis
well yeah but any employer for someone with one of those shouldn't have issues with money.
isn't economics insanely saturated? i feel like the Mathematics Doctorate would make me stand out if i ever wanted to do actuarial work or analyze martingales/microshit.
Christopher Thompson
>how many hours do you need for private licensing? Like, literally non-stop, wake up go to the airfield go back home sleep and repeat? between 4 and 6 weeks. On a normal schedule a few months.
Chase James
Well you can try to do it first of all, let us know later on how you do
Alexander Sanders
that is absurd. how do people afford that? it costs about a few hundred per hour of flight.
David Rogers
>have credentials
what credentials? you're posting bs on Veeky Forums, heh
Ethan Young
Just wondering, but how are you going to afford living if all you do is study? Smart people used to have patrons in the past, but that doesn't exist anymore. I doubt scholarships will be enough.
Ian Green
OP, you're a failure.
You achieved so much and yet you don't know what the hell you want to do.
This isn't the same as some 4 year grad not knowing what to do...you've literally had more education than professionals and still don't know or even have an idea.
What a waste
Brayden King
That's hypothetically speaking, the only person I know (not personally) who did something similar is Richard Branson who learned how to fly a hot air balloon in no time. I never implied it was realistic, just possible.
Asher Morgan
where i live we get grants and pay only 3k per year of what we study for the undergraduate portion. for the graduate studies i assumed i'd have gotten co-op or an internship from the EE/Physics route to save up cash for med school, or possibly work part time while going.
Andrew Young
Wait, are you saying that you also want to work part time on top of that? There's unrealistic expectations, and then there's you.
Lincoln Wilson
>MD in neuroscience?
Maybe you could use that research what MDs are and how there is no residency in Neuroscience. Its neurology or neurosurgery. As an ms4, i feel bad for you son.
Dominic Murphy
couldn't one just enrol as a part time student while doing a part time job?
Isaiah Watson
How old are you?
Cooper Nelson
24
Jack Moore
Whaaat I thought you were like 18 or so. What are your current studies?
Dylan Allen
So you did all that stuff simultaneously? Kudos on that.
Ethan Edwards
EE/Physic double bachelors. no i'm only starting. on a side note is there any viability in being a software developer part time with enough skill? ive had an interest in studying/utilizing C++/Python and figured i'd put it to good use while studying, but i also saw myself being laughed at for not being a CS major trying to do this. That is, the roles would be filled with saturated CS graduates.
Christopher Hill
>well yeah but any employer for someone with one of those
Nobody is looking for someone that overqualified. That's the problem.
Matthew Williams
not even NASA or something? that blows.
Easton Allen
People have gotten into NASA with even less (just a major in Aeronautics).
But somebody probably that's more knowledgeable about this can say more on that.
Henry Evans
i just figured exposure to not only academic texts on these topics, but the training regiment would be crucial to try and behave in a multidisciplinary fashion. i find myself struggling to narrow my scope because i like to see how various models would coalesce, hence this whole hypothetical scenario. like a divide and conquer approach.
Aaron Morales
>Nobody is looking for someone that overqualified. That's the problem. Actually, Google is. The problem is so big that they have engineers working on sales, and they don't leave because the pay is so good. Another problem is that there's so much talent in there that you have a much smaller chance of becoming a manager, or even of working on a cool project.
Isaac Morris
you're saying i could work for google? noice. although i wouldn't wanna be a sales associate . i mainly want to be a researcher that's unbounded by what would otherwise be a plethora of committees asking me about the viability of concept 1 out of a dozen im working on. at least that's my shallow outlook on university research.
Lincoln Rivera
You mean the fact that he assumes he can do a shit ton of different programs all faster than the normal time-frame didn't set off any bells for you? lol
Gavin Harris
Fact: I am finishing my second year in an undergraduate EE program, and I only just now realized what Bsc stands for when reading OP's post.
Aaron White
>shallow outlook on university research dont you have a phd?
Jeremiah Green
24+4+3+1+4=36
lmao I'm sure those degrees will keep you warm at night while a normal 36 year old is already at mid-level management with a car, house, wife and kid.
Camden Campbell
>already at mid-level management with a car, house, wife and kid.
is this supposed to be inspiring?
Charles Wilson
It kind of does as the years go by, you get older, sicker and more and more lonely.
Carson Perry
It shows farther progress.
Sebastian Hall
you won't trick me i won't be held down by such superficial aspirations.
Tyler Baker
>md in neuroscience
That's not how it works
Logan Gutierrez
like you would know academiclet
Aaron Lee
I do know
Henry Richardson
t.sub3gpalet
Nolan Gomez
>is approximately 27 >no direction in life >what must be a massive amount of debt
Lol
Jose Ward
I hope you don't put all this on your CV, it just makes you look like a directionless flake.
Blake Scott
Wow. You guys do not even try to hide how butthurt and jealous you are.
Aaron Bennett
>jealous over a man who has done nothing of what hes set out to do
Anybody can have ambitions user. But they don't mean much on the realm of reality other than occasional bursts of inspiration and, perhaps, a long lasting drive towards doing something.