@MwBakker well you have nothing to lose by applying right? And if you start with a higher salary in the negotiations what is the worst thing that can happen
You could try the blackberrys or titan but yeah you have a screen problem. I find autocorrect to be decent enough on SwiftKey otherwise yeah I would probably need a keyboard
IIRC it's about providing solutions by travelling to different locations and mostly meeting clients on behalf of your company. It's a mix of engineering + marketing + travelling
Probably not the easiest one to get into
Arctic MX-4 is perhaps the most authentic and truly working product I have ever bought
What you are looking for is probably not the easiest to find. But you could try something out as a hobby like IoT and provide some solutions to locals with your ideas
On a selfish level I'd love to stop wearing masks, but the infection % is still decently bad on the delta variant with full vaccination and very bad off one dose
but yeah I guess I'll let the professionals decide something like that haha, I guess it depends if the goal is to eliminate covid or just prevent people from being hospitalized
removing the mask mandate inside the next 6-12months will accomplish the latter but not the former
@ballBreaker there's like no wait to get vaccines so if you want one you can get one. So I think at this point, for me at least, if you haven't gotten one (or you aren't in the process of getting one) then it's natural selection at that point
I'm doing a special program where I get to choose all my classes. I chose the classes I wanted to take and worked backwards. I wanted first semester to be on the easier side as I get used to everything. Also I needed to fulfill prereqs. Second semester it picks up a bit.
hardest one there would be intro to psych just based on the biology shit you need to learn, but you already learn it all in highschool if you took biology
@ballBreaker Yes and no. I think (and I went over the classes with a big crypto guy) I get a better cryptography education than normal math or CS degree.
I basically took the math major and cs major, and combined it, then took out all the irrelevant shit.
but yeah I meant more from the standpoint of having to actually look through your course list/transcript in more detail
I think you usually assume the curriculum based off the program title, but with yours that might be trickier, not that it's really a disadvantage in the long run
sounds like overall you'll get an advantage you'll just have to be clear
No. But I am taking every course that mentions "security" or "cryptography" in it's description :D. Half of my senior year is first year graduate level courses.
Here's my thinking, the first job maybe a bit difficult to get. maybe the second, but after that nobody really cares about my degree as long as I have good experience and I will have a much better education than most others (hopefully).
I took physics in HS. My teacher was an idiot. I remember she gave a 40 min lecture on why COVID wasn't a big deal and then the next day the school was shutdown for months.
if you make a good impression in an interview and show eagerness to learn and progress on the job, which I think you will have no problem with, then nobody gives a shit about your education