I know for a fact that I want to attend graduate school and possibly pursue multiple degrees: Master's/PHd. I'd like to be done with my bachelor's and master's degrees in ~6 years.
I've pretty much exhausted logic at this point. I have numerous interests and can't commit myself to just one. I've always been this way; it's just my personality. For those of you who've been there, what helped you decide?
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1. I like hands on work and...
You're probably right. There are very few subjects that I dislike. I lack focus.
I don't really want to work on Wall Street (I'll probably have to start there). I've always loved physics and I'd like to teach it some day. It's something that I want to do towards the later half of my career...
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I've always found math challenging for a number of reasons. It's the only subject that I had a hard time learning on my own. I even developed some kind of "math anxiety" in high school. However, I feel like it would be incredibly liberating to...
I had a horrible overall experience in math. Growing up, I was expected to learn the material on my own and didn't really have any support with the subject at home. In school, I managed to pull off above average grades in my math classes (following countless hours of work). Following summer...