Why is pharmacology just great tier? Surely it's a pretty in demand field.
t. prospective pharmacologist
Why is pharmacology just great tier? Surely it's a pretty in demand field.
t. prospective pharmacologist
Pharmacologist or pharmacist? There is a difference.
CompE PhD here. I finished with just over 3.0 since I was an awful student my first couple years. Yeah grad school definitely cleans the slate but it might be harder to get into top school without good GPA. Try doing undergrad research to make up for it. Best way to get into any program is to have a professor there that wants you to be his student
Funny I thought about going military once I got my BS but it seems like they don't do much actual engineering
cry harder jelly faggot
can't find Transgender/LGBT studies on your chart, where would you place this?
It doesn't matter what degree you have.
en.wikipedia.org
>current
2nd semester ChemEng
>do it over?
If I wanted to do it over, I would.
Original replier here who is thinking about joining the navy. (I know replier isn't a word)
I would kill to have a GPA above a 3.0. I was a shitty student throughout college and just barely got my degree. I would like to get into embedded systems but feel unqualified even for entry level positions (My GPA hindered me from getting internships while in school imo).
That's why I am thinking about the navy. I imagine they have some sort of entry level embedded systems program, if not I'd be interested in cyber security too which I know they have.
Why do you think they don't do much CompE in the military? I'm planning on visiting the officer recruitment office on Thursday.
Bachelor in environmental management. And I studied being an elderly near dying old man (26 when started).
If I could back in time I'd study geology right out of high school, then get a PhD in physics and fill a swimming pool with money like my father in law did.
>Why do you think they don't do much CompE in the military?
Because there's an endless amount of American engineer soy to contract out to.
(OP)
>Degree
Economics
>what would you choose again?
Chemistry