wow. i just noticed that when you multiply two big numbers together, the product will have the same number of digits as both of the first two numbers combined. how could i have been so blind.
my dad is an electrical engineer and he is always traveling around the country fixing other peoples machines. i think all engineers have to network around their workplace to some extent so i really doubt you will be sitting on your butt all day
Sorry eagerengineer, I can't answer your question but I'm a chem major too and all this talk about the horrible job market is making me question if I should change majors.
If people who have a Ph.D in chem are having a hard time finding jobs, does that mean that there is no hope for the people...
Last quarter I studied 2-3 hours a week and got a b average. I was only taking two classes though, a first chemistry and chem lab class.
After reading many of these threads on this website, I think the ideal way to study is to pick two or three classes a day, depending on how many credit hours...