Author Topic: What do you aspire to be in the future?  (Read 2853 times)

I was originally thinking an architect until I realized I hate all kinds of math.

Now Im considering a civil engineer.

The only thing that requires more math than architect is engineering (except for mathematicians and physicists). Seriously, engineers use nothing but math..

I want to be an astronaut.

I'd like to be an engineer.

Either that or one of those guys who blows up buildings for a living.

The only thing that requires more math than architect is engineering (except for mathematicians and physicists). Seriously, engineers use nothing but math..
This is lies. I've never used math.

This is lies. I've never used math.
Uhhh? That's strange. What kind of engineer are you?

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Skills Needed

You'll need strong critical-thinking skills and problem solving abilities to succeed as an engineer. In addition, advanced mathematics and science skills are helpful, since they're strongly emphasized in all engineering degree programs. Calculus, chemistry and biology are also typical general program requirements. Some schools also require advanced computer skills for aspiring engineers, regardless of the field you intend to pursue.
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« Last Edit: June 07, 2011, 03:39:58 PM by King Leo »

Uhhh? That's strange. What kind of engineer are you?
Electrical and computer.

Electrical and computer.
There's certainly some math involved in calculating resistance in circuits etc. But you probably got programs to do that for you.
Anyways, if he wanted to be an civil engineer or something like that, you would probably need to know a bit of math. (like ressonance and stuff)


There's certainly some math involved in calculating resistance in circuits etc. But you probably got programs to do that for you.
Anyways, if he wanted to be an civil engineer or something like that, you would probably need to know a bit of math. (like ressonance and stuff)
I was just bullstuffting. I use advanced math (and not so advanced) all the time.

Resonance is actually something that every engineering discipline has to deal with; it crops up in different forms.

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Cop or join the military; if I joined the military I would want to be
1) Regular Army Infantry
2) Paratrooper
3) Pilot

My dream would be a musician. But my reality is IT, lol.

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Drummer. And maybe a worker at Cafe du Monde.

Start buying hats, before they turn you into a hat. Also, when you make games for them, always include hats.

inb4 Hl2: Episode 3 has hats.