The career student, I seeTwo doctorates- statistics, ancient and western civilization. working on a third because I'm bored.![]()
Life has been my strongest educator.
I have a bachelors and all but...I'm ill...
I'm with you Dray. Experiences trumped curriculum.
Right now its a Master in Applies Math
Working on my PhD (finishing my 1st year) in Energy and Environmental Studies with a concentration in Atmospheric Science
Right now its a Master in Applies Math
Working on my PhD (finishing my 1st year) in Energy and Environmental Studies with a concentration in Atmospheric Science
Right now its a Master in Applies Math
Working on my PhD (finishing my 1st year) in Energy and Environmental Studies with a concentration in Atmospheric Science
Right now its a Master in Applies Math
Working on my PhD (finishing my 1st year) in Energy and Environmental Studies with a concentration in Atmospheric Science
Right now its a Master in Applies Math
Working on my PhD (finishing my 1st year) in Energy and Environmental Studies with a concentration in Atmospheric Science
Yea I remember when you started a thread when you were excited about your degree, you must be a sharp brother.
Hold up right there nigga how can you have a Masters in Applied Maths and not be able to spell the shit correctly?!?!? Are you sure you got that shit Playa?!?!?!? I'm not calling you a liar or nothing but you can feel my concern
The school shit is grueling though. I'm ready to start working full time in my field, but people keep telling that the benefits of earning a PhD out weighs the cost of finding a job now. I tend to agree because I have good connections within NOAA and several opportunities (like conferences and internships) to showcase my work to federal employees. I would have missed these chances if i would have started working.
Hold up right there nigga how can you have a Masters in Applied Maths and not be able to spell the shit correctly?!?!? Are you sure you got that shit Playa?!?!?!? I'm not calling you a liar or nothing but you can feel my concern
High school only, unfortunately. I did pass all 4 parts of the proficiency tests the first time both times (9th & 12th grades ), getting the highest score in math in my school, yet I never went to college. I even took calculus in school, but I was...shit AM terrified that I will fail in college. I know I need to go, especially if I really want to do this writing thing, but I don't know if I can do it. I'm scared shitless, for real. I have to hurry and figure it out because I only have 6 more years to use my GI BILL. I'm ...fuck. Writing is something I am good at. Some of you have read my stories and given me complements, but this fear is...you know