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brenballer12270 karma

Yea dude get that taken care of, you don't want to break the law or anything like that

brenballer1279 karma

As a current nuclear engineering PhD student, I can answer some of these questions:

  • It usually takes 5, if you are into methods/coding, more like 4 EDIT: this is coming straight from B.S. (masters aren't necessary before getting your PhD)
  • Not applicable (for me its research)
  • Yes, you will never have trouble finding a job, and dropping the "I'm a nuclear scientist line" works well on the ladies
  • I already have a job offer from an internship I did as an undergrad, and they didn't mind waiting 5 years for me to get my PhD first to accept it (in fact, I got a fellowship from them- after the job offer- for full tuition, 30k a year)
  • I know some real bright people who went to McMaster and Ecole Polytechnique
  • Its actually very broad based, to get my degree I took advanced classes in math, physics, mechanical engineering, materials science, computer science, and chemistry
  • Not applicable (although, I enjoy being a grad student)
  • Since I was in high school (grew up near a nuclear plant)

I know its not the same as OP but hope this helps!

brenballer1248 karma

120 outstanding warrants?!? How the fuck did you get it all (some of it?) dismissed?

brenballer1240 karma

Teach me your ways