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    Math Public relations to math and statistics.

    I mentioned in a thread on here almost a year ago now that I was considering making a change into math, after entertaining several other options and figuring out that I really enjoy math, and especially probabilty, I have decided to to move toward getting either another bachelor or a masters in...
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    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS? Any suggestions

    ASK, I suppose that sucks because I am guessing that I already have around 130 credit hours. I have both a statistics, and a logic course from undergraduate work, I don't know if either of these would transfer in. I am fortunate enough to have california residency so I would only be paying about...
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    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS? Any suggestions

    Physilab, Do you think my degree would knock off the same amount of time for engineering? or probably nothing. I feel like engineering has a lot of applied classes from freshmen year up.
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    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS? Any suggestions

    Turbo, that said is it likely that I could get a job doing something at an engineering firm after my year of school and go part time until I finished. I know a public relations degree seems completely irrelevant, but there are a ton of things that PR specialists can do for the field of...
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    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS? Any suggestions

    Troponin, thanks for the quick reply. I guess it would help to look at some course curriculum, but off the top of your head, do you know if it is possible to go back and get an engineering degree in 2-3 years with my liberal arts degree (I am willing to go straight through with summers), or is...
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    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS? Any suggestions

    180-LIBERAL ARTS TO ENGINEERING/MATH/PHYSICS?? Any suggestions Hello, I am a semi recent-college graduate from (23 years old) and I have come to a very large cross road in my life. I have at the least, a substantial amount of student debt, somewhere in the range of $70,000. I have a degree in...
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