Vitruvian
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veryHow competent are you after the course?
yes its good for beginnersIs it worth it for absolute beginners that never had one cs class in HS?
nice, how long did it take?very
Also for boomers or lowiqcels?yes its good for beginners
its quite easy to get a job after this course, many people have, it gives you a broad understandingGreat. Good luck getting a job with this useless shit.
4 months but it could be done fasternice, how long did it take?
i mioght do this alongside my other uni course4 months but it could be done faster
"Quite easy". DM me when you do.its quite easy to get a job after this course, many people have, it gives you a broad understanding
find forgiveness in your heart, i can tell u have a cloud over ur head"Quite easy". DM me when you do.
Don't take it in uni since everything you could also learn online and cs university doesn't allow for good connectionsCongrats. I'm taking CS in high school and it's the only class I like rn
CE is also extremely cucked dont copeJfl at becoming a CScel, do computer engineering instead. CS is full of soy and bluehair people
If you're tall, with a loud voice and have somewhat good leadership skills, you can make it in any field really, if you're smart on top of that and live in the US, in the silicon valley or finance sector I can imagine it would be very easy to make a lot more money than your average medical doctor. Most people don't have all of these attributes combined though.CE is also extremely cucked dont cope
The only worthwhile degrees are Business/Finance from a top uni or Medicine if the goal is being top 1% of income (chad income)
Law is decent but medicine mogs bc its less boring & grade-dependant and the chance of being self-employed is much higher (60-80%)
As an Executive/Manager you can gain the relevant industry knowledge in 2-3 weeks
Financial profession is the best for becoming ultra-wealthy like Bill Ackman
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For the categories skilled sales, real estate, business Operations & entrepreneurship a business degree form a top uni is also more useful than a ultra-specific STEM degree
Yeah, the truth is specialist tasks get automated more and more and the only thing that will be left are professions with the human touch aka good looks, height, voice,creativity, leadershipIf you're tall, with a loud voice and have somewhat good leadership skills, you can make it in any field really, if you're smart on top of that and live in the US, in the silicon valley or finance sector I can imagine it would be very easy to make a lot more money than your average medical doctor. Most people don't have all of these attributes combined though.
Best is tech/geeky + business. Business/finance is saturated and really hard to distinguish yourself from others unless perfect grades etc(high supply equals lower pay, econ duh). You gotta show that you're high IQ. Studying business/finance is easy af and can easily be done by the side of your regular STEM studies. Many CEO's have double degrees. Business/finance is a joke at uni in terms of actual useful things that you learn. Most business/finance students struggle with simple maths which will be a joke to you if you're used to STEM.CE is also extremely cucked dont cope
The only worthwhile degrees are Business/Finance from a top uni or Medicine if the goal is being top 1% of income (chad income)
Law is decent but medicine mogs bc its less boring & grade-dependant and the chance of being self-employed is much higher (60-80%)
As an Executive/Manager you can gain the relevant industry knowledge in 2-3 weeks
Financial profession is the best for becoming ultra-wealthy like Bill Ackman
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For the categories skilled sales, real estate, business Operations & entrepreneurship a business degree form a top uni is also more useful than a ultra-specific STEM degree
Yeah i agree that you definitely have to stand out by firstly going to a top uni, secondly excellent grades and thirdly chosing a more quantitative focus like Operation Research or Information Systems or Quant. Finance.Best is tech/geeky + business. Business/finance is saturated and really hard to distinguish yourself from others unless perfect grades etc(high supply equals lower pay, econ duh). You gotta show that you're high IQ. Studying business/finance is easy af and can easily be done by the side of your regular STEM studies. Many CEO's have double degrees. Business/finance is a joke at uni in terms of actual useful things that you learn. Most business/finance students struggle with simple maths which will be a joke to you if you're used to STEM.
Yea at regular uni many are lazy but even at top unis the assigned studies are usually not that hard. What many ambitious business majors do is that they spend lots of time doing internships etc by the side of their studies. Usually hard to compete with the degree alone, at least here in my country.Yeah i agree that you definitely have to stand out by firstly going to a top uni, secondly excellent grades and thirdly chosing a more quantitative focus like Operation Research or Information Systems or Quant. Finance.
Its true that at regular uni most business majors are lazy but definitely not at top unis
The ultimate goal for top business majors is also not to work yourself but have others or machines generate revenue for youYea at regular uni many are lazy but even at top unis the assigned studies are usually not that hard. What many ambitious business majors do is that they spend lots of time doing internships etc by the side of their studies. Usually hard to compete with the degree alone, at least here in my country.
so be an entrepreneur. shocker, u can do that in any fieldThe ultimate goal for top business majors is also not to work yourself but have others or machines generate revenue for you
Thats why i think medicine/dentistry mogs lawy because a lawyer does all the intellectual work himself while a self-employed dentist has his employed dental hygienist and employed dental technicians generate alot of revenue for him while getting minimum wage
Yes but why learn complicated specialized engineering when you dont found a company directly related to that which is very unlikelyso be an entrepreneur. shocker, u can do that in any field