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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14010 on: May 19, 2012, 01:09:33 PM »
Mike if ur doing IT, land a job in Japan. They're in desperate need of IT workers :P
I'd have to disagree with that, only because the Japanese Yen is worth a lot less in value than that of the US Dollar. Thus, you receive less quantity of money just for doing something that could be done over here.
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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14011 on: May 19, 2012, 01:23:48 PM »
True..but the job market here is not very good for IT. I know several people who graduated with IT related majors and none of them have landed jobs

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14012 on: May 19, 2012, 03:20:41 PM »
True..but the job market here is not very good for IT. I know several people who graduated with IT related majors and none of them have landed jobs
Not really true... IT is actually one of the few industries out there where the number of jobs is still growing, and it will remain that way as long as technology improves. :yes:

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14013 on: May 19, 2012, 05:10:33 PM »
True..but the job market here is not very good for IT. I know several people who graduated with IT related majors and none of them have landed jobs
Not really true... IT is actually one of the few industries out there where the number of jobs is still growing, and it will remain that way as long as technology improves. :yes:
I wouldn't do it either way. Lots of math involved and most of the math is useless because you probably won't need Calc 3 in most cases for your job

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« Reply #14014 on: May 19, 2012, 06:12:40 PM »
I wouldn't do it either way. Lots of math involved and most of the math is useless because you probably won't need Calc 3 in most cases for your job
You obviously don't know how real computer programming can be.  Calculus and linear algebra are critical subjects for computer sciences.  There's way more useful math and logic involved than you realize, and that's why the job market is still growing for them as Mike said.  I even got exposure to those subjects in the computer science classes I had to take for Meteorology, and think about the ITs currently running our weather models that are solving Calculus 3 and 4 equations!

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14015 on: May 20, 2012, 12:16:58 AM »
I wouldn't do it either way. Lots of math involved and most of the math is useless because you probably won't need Calc 3 in most cases for your job
Patrick summed it up pretty well. Plus I can tolerate math a lot more than writing/reading. :yes:

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14016 on: May 20, 2012, 01:27:34 AM »
I wouldn't do it either way. Lots of math involved and most of the math is useless because you probably won't need Calc 3 in most cases for your job
Patrick summed it up pretty well. Plus I can tolerate math a lot more than writing/reading. :yes:
Lucky!! I'm the opposite :(

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14017 on: May 20, 2012, 03:13:37 AM »
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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14018 on: May 20, 2012, 09:25:07 AM »
Plus I can tolerate math a lot more than writing/reading. :yes:

It's amazing how completely opposite people can be, isn't it?  I love reading and writing, yet the mere thought of math sends me into convulsions.

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14019 on: May 20, 2012, 10:07:07 AM »
Math ftw, yo. :P

But yeah, I seem to favor mathematics and science more than reading and writing.. English has always been a weak area for me.
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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14020 on: May 20, 2012, 10:18:36 AM »
English has always been a weak area for me,

Just imagine how you'd do reading classical Chinese literature without translation, then. :bleh:

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14021 on: May 20, 2012, 10:28:38 AM »
English has always been a weak area for me,


Just imagine how you'd do reading classical Chinese literature without translation, then. :bleh:

Well, I can tell you this: my school district no longer teaches spelling and grammar to its students :wacko: instead, they use the CollegeBoard's SpringBoard program in English classes instead of the traditional grammar and literature that should be taught  :ermm:

That curriculum has been in place since my 8th grade year in school and since stepping into 9th grade (because of it), never once have I been taught a new grammar lesson or reiterated on one I've learned in the past :itsok:
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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14022 on: May 20, 2012, 10:42:39 AM »
Plus I can tolerate math a lot more than writing/reading. :yes:

It's amazing how completely opposite people can be, isn't it?  I love reading and writing, yet the mere thought of math sends me into convulsions.

You and me are more alike. I love to write, I used to love math and science, high school was enough to help me grow a hatred for it. :P


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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14023 on: May 20, 2012, 10:48:07 AM »
English has always been a weak area for me,


Just imagine how you'd do reading classical Chinese literature without translation, then. :bleh:

Well, I can tell you this: my school district no longer teaches spelling and grammar to its students :wacko: instead, they use the CollegeBoard's SpringBoard program in English classes instead of the traditional grammar and literature that should be taught  :ermm:

That curriculum has been in place since my 8th grade year in school and since stepping into 9th grade (because of it), never once have I been taught a new grammar lesson or reiterated on one I've learned in the past :itsok:


That's not only terribly sad, but further proof of why America's schools always rank last when compared to those of other nations.

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Re: The Front Porch
« Reply #14024 on: May 20, 2012, 10:48:24 AM »
Plus I can tolerate math a lot more than writing/reading. :yes:

It's amazing how completely opposite people can be, isn't it?  I love reading and writing, yet the mere thought of math sends me into convulsions.

You and me are more alike. I love to write, I used to love math and science, high school was enough to help me grow a hatred for it. :P
Same here. I used to love math and science in elementary school, but that changed in high school. Now I like English a lot more, but my undisputed favorite class is still Chinese. :)
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