Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:However, if awkwardness is as big an issue as you make it to be, she will always be limited in terms of making money.
I deal with actuaries through my work, this seems like a good fit
Anonymous wrote:Cybersecurity! The federal govt is pushing hard for schools to add cybersecurity degree programs. It’s an area that is severely understaffed, insanely necessary, and consists of almost pure computer science/coding. It’s going to be a hugely hot major in a few short years so find a school that offers it and be ahead of the curve. Many, many industries from telecom to finance to aviation (esp those with DoD contracts) are desperate to hire for these positions and currently resorting to any engineering major willing to learn as they work (my mechie is finding this out as he interviews).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 on computer science, data science, actuarial science.
My son is the same -- loves math and statistics, hates science. He took the highest math available at his HS but never even took honors level sciences. He's at Virginia Tech majoring in Computational Modeling and Data Analytics, which is the undergraduate major in their Academy of Data Science. It's a mix of CS and stats/applied math. https://data.science.vt.edu/
Forgive my ignorance but does this fall under the engineering school?
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How did you get through the gen ed science requirements in college, like chemistry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My comp sci degree didn’t involve science—it was all programming.
What about actuarial science, economics, or pure math?
I was the same as a teenager - loved math, hated science.
I have a CS degree.
How did you get through the gen ed science requirements in college, like chemistry?
Anonymous wrote:+1 on computer science, data science, actuarial science.
My son is the same -- loves math and statistics, hates science. He took the highest math available at his HS but never even took honors level sciences. He's at Virginia Tech majoring in Computational Modeling and Data Analytics, which is the undergraduate major in their Academy of Data Science. It's a mix of CS and stats/applied math. https://data.science.vt.edu/
Anonymous wrote:However, if awkwardness is as big an issue as you make it to be, she will always be limited in terms of making money.