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Lol. Lmao, even.

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>>15500680
No u
>>15498948
>I want to approach it as if i knew basically nothing.

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Are you a genius? Watch the video to find out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFHXDRvHbw8

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>>8930688
T in all cases is worse than A.

INTJ-A master race reporting in.
>>8930643
Correct brother, but do not succumb to is self deprecation.

>>8930883
Yes

>>8930283
>>8930235
People dissatisfied on a Freudian level with their results on a Freud-tier exam...

Though, if your percentages in each category are low, it could be your brain hasn't processed enough "data" from environmental responses to figure out how it should react.

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>>8855507
Lol those two were $1 each at a book fair at my college library, I haven't read the quantum one yet, but his classical was very good, was able to transfer over well to goldstein

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>>8847855
The main goal was to be a better than average scientist. I'm getting an EE undergrad, and then applying into physics PhD programs.

You underestimate how few physics/math/engineering undergrads actually learn in-depth material INSIDE their courses and manage to retain it, let alone outside. (Like maybe 12% or less of students would actually be like what you see on /sci/ claim to be, especially in engineering)

Self study is important because you tend to absorb and pay more attention because it's an investment, and is more enjoyable than the forced work in college courses.


It absolutely was worth it. Since doing it, I haven't been in a discussion, or seen research that I was interested in that I couldn't wrap my head around. More importantly, my level is apparent when talking to research professors, and it's nice seeing the fruits of my labor when their eyes light up at someone who knows their shit. (Think like that cal 1 pasta that gets posted, but not cringy)

You need to do it now. The unfortunate problem is once all those shitty lazy undergrads get to graduate school, quite a few of them turn out to be worth something, get competitive, and then you have fewer advantages in candidacy selection if you didn't beat them to it.
>>8847900
See
>>8847922

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>local brainlet doesn't know how to into counselors/dean
>claims to be successful, brags about undergrad math degree

I want nu/sci/ to swallow radium

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>>8831221
>Being this new

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>>8824527
>think of my experimentation for me senpai

Engineers like you should be gassed. Honestly, I have enough brainlets to deal with in my classes who don't want to do the shit that they at least came up with independently. Somehow, you're even worse than that.

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>>8819509
a-are y-y-you a-an a-archaeolog-g-gist?
b-beacuse I h-have a l-large b-bone for y-you to examine

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>tinder match with a student who is in a class I TA
>She's not in my section but she's in my buddy's section, who I will occasionally cover for
>She's really cute

I wanna go for it but this is haram. Any one here had/seen similar situations? If she's not in my section it's fine, right?

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>>8653274
My major (aerospace engineering)

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>So if trump keeps his promises and removes regulations from coorporations will it usher in a new age of technological and scientific wonders?

It depends if the only deregulation that takes place is what >>8595483 points to it probably won't. Regulation at the macro level usually influences corporate expansion, national employment, gdp surplus/ deficit and debt accruement rates.

At best Trump can lower the debt and minimize unemployment with a policy like that. But technology won't all of a sudden explode in innovation because his policies isn't necessarily tackling need/solution based strategies at the micro (individual and market) level. Nor is it addressing academic and intellectual property issues.

>Will we finally progress towards the fabled cyberpunk dystopian future?

Nope, we're still stuck on LGBT rights and there hasn't been a systematic crash in religious organizations to allow nihilistic attitudes to be widespread beyond the web.

If you want cyber punk dystopia go to China.

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>>8594138
Came here to say this, I got through college just fine without studying more than going to lecture (ME/Physics double major in 4 years)

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