Take any major that allows you to work On-Site... management is a particularly strong field... I used to be in Computer Engineering until I saw that someone from the other side of the world can do the same thing as me and get paid peanuts for it.
American here, a New Yorker to be specific. I love hardstyle in most of it's forms. I'm actually going to a rave this Friday with the following DJ's performing.
How many hours a week do you guys study? Not homework, just study. I realize it varies depending on what your major is and such but I was just wondering because i'm a junior in high school and I only study like 2-3 hours a week and I was just wondering what to expect if I go to college.
Theokhoth
The general rule is for every hour of class you study 2 hours. It sucks, but I used to hold a 4.0 in an incredibly hard school/major.
That would have me studying nine hours. >.>
I don't study. I pay attention in class, take notes, and do all the homework. I could do better than I am, but I'm still a straight-A student.
I was studying ~30 hours a week, double majored in Microelectronic Engineer and Computer Engineering with a 4.0 :p
How many hours a week do you guys study? Not homework, just study. I realize it varies depending on what your major is and such but I was just wondering because i'm a junior in high school and I only study like 2-3 hours a week and I was just wondering what to expect if I go to college.
hedden93
The general rule is for every hour of class you study 2 hours. It sucks, but I used to hold a 4.0 in an incredibly hard school/major.
MUSIC! It's what I turned to after being dumped from a long term relationship... and don't listen to mainstream stuff, find some remixes or underground stuff...
A little PT never hurt anybody :lol: Ultimas_Blade
I'd like to see you work 5 days a week in a Flight Engineer's role and then do PT... They already give us time everyday to hit the gym during work, anything extra would burn you out in no time.
Well, I being a proud Airman for the USAF, think this would be a bad idea. The Air Force has a lot of specialty jobs for just Airmen, basically everything to do with planes/jets/helis. You're looking at the combat side of it only, the Air Force does a LOT more than just fighting operations, and intergration with the Army wouldn't benifit either the Army or Air Force. In fact, it could lead to budget cuts which would hinder progress...
Also, to whomever said the Navy should get the Space Operations, be it known that the Air Force is also the Space Force. We do a LOT of stuff in space you guys don't/aren't allowed to know about.
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