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Count to a Million

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« Reply #73240 on: March 17, 2015, 09:20:56 am »

73249

That should actually be 73248, because if you look at the beginning of this thread, the second reply start at 1. Not that it matters, because it current rates we should reach 1m by, oh, 2100.
I agree Micah! I have a friend who wants to do a degree in Electrical Engineering after his mission. (All my friends Are Mormons.) (I am not serving a mission.) I told him retrofitting an electric car would be a good project. What better than to figure out all that stuff with a whole car, right? Smiley

I think you can just > (Page Number) * 20.

Anyhow, retrofitting a car would be super fun Cheesy Any soldering and circuitry experience is pretty useful early on. There's quite a bit of programming/coding if you go into that side and also just heavy computer usage/simulation regardless. Lots of math though, which is enjoyable Smiley

I went into college with the mindset of a Civil engineer (balancing bridges is boring), switched to mechanical in about a week (heavy machines are scary), and switched to electrical about a month after that. I really like this field though so I can't see myself leaving it Cheesy

My main grief in engineering is that I don't really know what I'll do with the degree. I would like to work in the power industry, but I could do anything from microchip optimization to fibre network connections, so it's not very clear. With an English Degree, however, you have very few options with the degree. I somewhat envy this as those major seem to have a better grasp on what they'll be doing in the future =l
IDK how clear-cut it is with a Biology degree (I'm imagining you're in about the same boat though); do you know what you'd like to focus on with it? =o
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