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veganjoy
"Joey"
Nov 2015
Middle of Nowhere,AR
443 Posts |
I suppose I'm interested in a really broad spectrum of subjects; how would one get exposed to a variety of topics like that during college? Are study-abroad programs worth looking into, or is that more cultural immersion/tourism?
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Dec 2014
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Most high schools have guidance counselors who can offer tests to see what
you might like to get into. I think a lot of college students are in your position. One plan is to take a wide variety of course your first year to see what you like. I am in Computer Science and do technical design someone brought up. If you enjoy solving puzzles, I think design would be a good fit. |
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veganjoy
"Joey"
Nov 2015
Middle of Nowhere,AR
443 Posts |
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![]() So you're taking classes in Computer Science? What's that like? |
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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2. Sometime after your first semester, show up at a Professor's lab and ask if they need undergrad help. You're a volunteer, but some schools grant course units for undergrad research. You do really menial stuff, but if you take enough busywork load off a grad student, you might be granted co-authorship on a paper that writes up an experiment you helped on. It's not quite fun, but it's the best path at a non-elite university to get to graduate work (and understand what graduate work entails). |
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veganjoy
"Joey"
Nov 2015
Middle of Nowhere,AR
443 Posts |
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I'd need to make sure that I got a bit of course units/credits for that sort of thing.
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Jul 2003
wear a mask
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Don't restrict yourself to R1 schools; if you take advantage of REUs, a smaller college can be quite rewarding.
chadorzel/why-small-colleges-are-great-for-science-students/ (a lot of this is relevant beyond science) Are you restricted to Arkansas for in-state tuition reasons? If so, you might investigate if they have reciprocation agreements with neighboring states. P.S. Here's another link from same author about some cool astronomy work at a small college. Last fiddled with by masser on 2018-07-21 at 14:30 |
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veganjoy
"Joey"
Nov 2015
Middle of Nowhere,AR
443 Posts |
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Jul 2003
wear a mask
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I've known a few people that did a semester abroad; they all speak very highly of the experience. |
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"Nuri, the dragon :P"
Jul 2016
Good old Germany
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In Febr. I decided changing my job. Away from assembly; going straight forward into an job close-by where I life.
Any way, these new job...failed. After 2,5 months I received the info that they have to fire me. So...I´m back on assembly! (for the same company, again. I´m happy about that; so I´m not loosing my certificates.) For now I´m working in an big chemistry park near Dresden (Germany). I´m looking forward to get into the nuclear power sector.
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Dec 2012
The Netherlands
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Jun 2003
The Computer
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