What is your college major robots ?

Aslo, what do you want to be in the future ?

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Inconsistent gibberish. How is nursing going to be top left when pharmacology is bottom right. That's a nursing pre few. Anatomy is bottom left, another pre reg. This shit looks like college course thrown over an xy at absolute random.

whereabouts does Law fall?
>inb4 its already there and im just blind

>physical education
>less intelligent
OP, please.

>What is your college major robots?
Cumpooper science graduate
>what do you want to be in the future?
An hero

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Computer engineering

In the short therm, I want to get a web dev job, then I'd like to open a company on info sec.

Robots can't be in college fuck off

I go to a technical college that gives you a two year associates, no idea what it's for or anything. I get it next year though.

Information Science

see ya later coding monkeys

...why is physics further right than mathematics?

Math
I want to die but I only have 1 year left, and I keep seeing 70k starting salleries on my schools career page for math majors

>Creative Wriging
Very verbal

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This is completely fucking wrong. There should be a nonlinear positive relationship between "more mathematical" and "intelligence" with verbal being zero. Explaining technical mathematical concepts is the most difficult and academically rigorous expression of language there is.

How come /lit/ is still the smartest board on this website then ?

>I'd like to open a company on info sec
Hire me pls? I'd start one myself but I'm better at being a follower.

>Aslo, what do you want to be in the future ?
Aging being cured

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I mean, like 5 or 10 years from now.

And what percentage of math majors could explain complex mathematical concepts to your average civilian?

>I mean, like 5 or 10 years from now
I'll be available. I'm getting my CISSP now and by then I might even have a masters

>math
>not most mathematical

based retard
post a brainlet pic for me

Software Engineering. This six-week pre-calculus summer course I'm taking is kicking my ass and I've got my final this Friday and I feel like I just want to fucking end it all.

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CS, but I am thinking off quitting and ending myself

Also, CS being less mathematical than computer engineering

Do American unis split analytical, physical and organic/inorganic chemistry into specific majors?

Mathmatics are a subset of computer science, hence it would make sense that computer programers would know more math then a math major

>philosophy major
>creative writing minor
You lads better give me some change when you see me on the streets in five years

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>petroleum engineering
>more mathematical than actual mathematics
this chart is peak brainlet

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Computer science only uses a few branches of maths which are subsets of mathematics as a whole. Someone failed discrete math lel

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No, usually its all encompassing under chemistry, or sometimes biological chemistry for people planning on med school

I think it's the ratios of mathematical and verbal, math is still a good deal verbal compared to just engineering.

Are you doing master's? From my understanding bachelor in math isn't enough to get a job.
First year math major considering switching to a different degree because I'm too big of a brainlet to ever finish master's by the way.

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Geochemistry here. Gotta say that it's pretty darn comfy. I like to partner with my geophysics friend because we really compliment each other's strengths.

>mathematics isn't most mathematical

Who's the idiot who made this diagram?