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Started by Dr. Pezus, May 16, 2014, 06:00 PM

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Xevross

I think I'm gonna jump on the 2nd one but I'll give it a few hours in case someone points out something wrong

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Xevross on Dec 26, 2014, 04:58 PM
I think I'm gonna jump on the 2nd one but I'll give it a few hours in case someone points out something wrong
The first two look the same.  Both are decent laptops, and from the sounds of it, are about what you are looking for. 

Xevross

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Dec 26, 2014, 05:16 PM
The first two look the same.  Both are decent laptops, and from the sounds of it, are about what you are looking for.
Yeah I think they have the exact same specs but I prefer the look of the second one, its keyboard and mousepad so I'll go with that. Thank for the help, guys!

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: Xevross on Dec 26, 2014, 05:30 PM
Yeah I think they have the exact same specs but I prefer the look of the second one, its keyboard and mousepad so I'll go with that. Thank for the help, guys!
Yep it's probably the best choice!

the-pi-guy

Should I go 4 years or should I stay one more year to be able to triple major? 

7H3

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Dec 29, 2014, 05:12 AM
Should I go 4 years or should I stay one more year to be able to triple major? 
go for the triple
"It's hip to be square." - Eurogamer<br />"Shut up its art!" -Legend

the-pi-guy

Quote from: 7H3 on Dec 29, 2014, 05:17 AM
go for the triple
Really?  :D

I really want to, but I'm not sure if I should.  :P

7H3

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Dec 29, 2014, 11:46 AM
Really?  :D

I really want to, but I'm not sure if I should.  :P
well if its only one extra year that gives you extra time to find a good internship and something to make your resume stand out against the rest
do research on what kind of job you want in regards to availability and salary too so that way you can gear your three majors to be complementary...
"It's hip to be square." - Eurogamer<br />"Shut up its art!" -Legend

the-pi-guy

I'm currently majoring in Computer Science and Math, and I should be able to complete both in 4 years with relative ease. 
The major I'm thinking about also doing is the Physics major, I'll already be taking a few of the Physics classes for my Comp Sci/Math stuff, but no where near enough to be complete a major.  But if I decided to stay another year, I should be able to fit in a couple Math/CPS classes that otherwise I wouldn't be able to do, along with completing a Physics major. 

DD_Bwest

#2199
my entire apartment smells like a BBQ restaurant.. and i have no fudgy clue why lol   i havent cooked or eaten anything remotely close to the smell in a while, but its so strong and no idea where its coming from..   

I smell Chicken, Ribs, potatoes..  and whatever sauce they have used..  smells fudgy good.. ugh its 1130, im high and now all i want is bbq..



the-pi-guy

@Legend
What do you think? 

I don't think it would help me with anything career wise, but I am interested in doing it.
Bad idea? 

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Dec 29, 2014, 05:12 AM
Should I go 4 years or should I stay one more year to be able to triple major? 
Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Dec 29, 2014, 10:16 PM
I'm currently majoring in Computer Science and Math, and I should be able to complete both in 4 years with relative ease. 
The major I'm thinking about also doing is the Physics major, I'll already be taking a few of the Physics classes for my Comp Sci/Math stuff, but no where near enough to be complete a major.  But if I decided to stay another year, I should be able to fit in a couple Math/CPS classes that otherwise I wouldn't be able to do, along with completing a Physics major. 

darkknightkryta

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jan 01, 2015, 08:14 PM
@Legend
What do you think? 

I don't think it would help me with anything career wise, but I am interested in doing it.
Bad idea? 

Take management courses instead.  You're better off getting your PMP than the dead end of physics.

Legend

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jan 01, 2015, 08:14 PM
@Legend
What do you think? 

I don't think it would help me with anything career wise, but I am interested in doing it.
Bad idea? 


After a four years of school, you might be getting tired.

How soon do you need to decide?

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Legend on Jan 01, 2015, 09:52 PM
After a four years of school, you might be getting tired.

How soon do you need to decide?
That's possible. 
Like a year and a half.  First 2 years of school are going to be mainly introductory classes plus gen eds.  Though after that, the next 2 or 3 years will be the classes for the major and one be class. 
Math and CS are very flexible, as most of the prerequisites will be done when I get there.  But Physics I'd need 3 years because of how classes stack. 

7H3

perhaps do a double major with a MBA?
"It's hip to be square." - Eurogamer<br />"Shut up its art!" -Legend