Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
BigBallinStalin wrote:2) Changing to Biophysics would lead you to a life that counters your dreams. That route is nothing but disappoint and personal failure. Every waking morning will be spent with the thought: "Why did I choose this god-damn field?" or "f*ck me, 7AM already?"
3) A minor in computer science is a great minor to have on the side to pay for your further studies---hopefully being astrophysics.
1) Go with what you love. You'll be proud that you're one the few people in the world who had the opportunity and determination to follow a career that they actually wanted to follow. Astrophysics will make you enough money, unless of course you're some crazy person who thinks buying a huge yacht will bring everlasting joy.
TheProwler wrote:What size of inheritance are you looking at and how old/healthy are your parents?
Nothing says "Follow your dream!!" better than a seven figure inheritance.
Woodruff wrote:Here's the advice I give to my students. If there is a job that you believe you'll love, do everything you can to find out if you will, even if it means working for free with an internship...while continuing to work TOWARD that job by way of education. The most important thing you can do IN YOUR LIFE is to find a job that you truly enjoy. Far more important than anything else, in my personal opinion, including selecting your spouse (ok, some will probably debate that, so I'll go ahead and say we'll just agree to disagree). And if you do manage to land a job you love, you really will never work another day in your life...you'll get paid to have fun all day, and how can you beat that?
As to Computer Science...it is currently an overloaded career field. It actually IS tough to find a good job with good pay these days in the computer industry. Not impossible...but very, very far from guaranteed. Now, it's possible that may change in the coming years as EVERYTHING is becoming computerized, but looking at how many people are majoring in the Computer arena (never mind Minoring), I don't expect that to change. I know people I worked with in the military who came out with 20+ years of experience and Masters Degrees who had to take entry-level computer positions...I am not kidding. And military computer training is some of the best that there is. That being said, a MINOR in computer science will be good in ANY arena, as it might just be the "one difference-maker" between you and someone else who might land the astrophysics (or electrician, for that matter) job.
Army of GOD wrote:Woodruff wrote:As to Computer Science...it is currently an overloaded career field. It actually IS tough to find a good job with good pay these days in the computer industry. Not impossible...but very, very far from guaranteed. Now, it's possible that may change in the coming years as EVERYTHING is becoming computerized, but looking at how many people are majoring in the Computer arena (never mind Minoring), I don't expect that to change. I know people I worked with in the military who came out with 20+ years of experience and Masters Degrees who had to take entry-level computer positions...I am not kidding. And military computer training is some of the best that there is. That being said, a MINOR in computer science will be good in ANY arena, as it might just be the "one difference-maker" between you and someone else who might land the astrophysics (or electrician, for that matter) job.
Hm. That's interesting, because everyone I've talked to up to this point seemed to praise how open the computer science field was.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Personally, I would say go for it, but have a back up that would also satisfy you as well in case your dream job doesn't pan out.
Woodruff wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Woodruff wrote:As to Computer Science...it is currently an overloaded career field. It actually IS tough to find a good job with good pay these days in the computer industry. Not impossible...but very, very far from guaranteed. Now, it's possible that may change in the coming years as EVERYTHING is becoming computerized, but looking at how many people are majoring in the Computer arena (never mind Minoring), I don't expect that to change. I know people I worked with in the military who came out with 20+ years of experience and Masters Degrees who had to take entry-level computer positions...I am not kidding. And military computer training is some of the best that there is. That being said, a MINOR in computer science will be good in ANY arena, as it might just be the "one difference-maker" between you and someone else who might land the astrophysics (or electrician, for that matter) job.
Hm. That's interesting, because everyone I've talked to up to this point seemed to praise how open the computer science field was.
Speak to people actually in the industry, rather than on "common knowledge", which is at least ten years behind the times.
Let me put it this way...the last time the military had a "bonus" for re-enlistees in the computer fields (to try to keep them from jumping ship to civilian life at the end of their enlistment) was in 2003. The military is no longer worried about losing significant numbers of EXPERIENCED computer people to civilian life.
Army of GOD wrote:Well, the one's that I've talked to have all been CompSci professors and majors. Which I now realize aren't the best, considering they aren't actually doing anything in the field. Though if I remember correctly, theProwler is in the field? Right?
Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.

BigBallinStalin wrote:2) Changing to Biophysics would lead you to a life that counters your dreams. That route is nothing but disappoint and personal failure. Every waking morning will be spent with the thought: "Why did I choose this god-damn field?" or "f*ck me, 7AM already?"
3) A minor in computer science is a great minor to have on the side to pay for your further studies---hopefully being astrophysics.
1) Go with what you love. You'll be proud that you're one the few people in the world who had the opportunity and determination to follow a career that they actually wanted to follow. Astrophysics will make you enough money, unless of course you're some crazy person who thinks buying a huge yacht will bring everlasting joy.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Personally, I would say go for it, but have a back up that would also satisfy you as well in case your dream job doesn't pan out.
Woodruff wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
Here's the advice I give to my students. If there is a job that you believe you'll love, do everything you can to find out if you will, even if it means working for free with an internship...while continuing to work TOWARD that job by way of education. The most important thing you can do IN YOUR LIFE is to find a job that you truly enjoy. Far more important than anything else, in my personal opinion, including selecting your spouse (ok, some will probably debate that, so I'll go ahead and say we'll just agree to disagree). And if you do manage to land a job you love, you really will never work another day in your life...you'll get paid to have fun all day, and how can you beat that?
As to Computer Science...it is currently an overloaded career field. It actually IS tough to find a good job with good pay these days in the computer industry. Not impossible...but very, very far from guaranteed. Now, it's possible that may change in the coming years as EVERYTHING is becoming computerized, but looking at how many people are majoring in the Computer arena (never mind Minoring), I don't expect that to change. I know people I worked with in the military who came out with 20+ years of experience and Masters Degrees who had to take entry-level computer positions...I am not kidding. And military computer training is some of the best that there is. That being said, a MINOR in computer science will be good in ANY arena, as it might just be the "one difference-maker" between you and someone else who might land the astrophysics (or electrician or woodworking, for that matter) job.
TheProwler wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.
What size of inheritance are you looking at and how old/healthy are your parents?
Nothing says "Follow your dream!!" better than a seven figure inheritance.
Army of GOD wrote:Amazingly enough, I'm actually going to try to be super serial about this, considering I really need help.
So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government or something to do theoretical astrophysics (honestly, it's always been my dream to study black holes and I'm pretty damn stubborn). But my parents and older sister don't think that's likely at all to happen.
So, right now, I'm kind of stuck in what I should do:
1) Continue on the path I'm on
2) Change to Biophysics, which my mom keeps telling me my uncle (a radiologist) says that I'm guaranteed a job and good pay.
3) Minor in Computer Science, which I've been told millions of times that it's another guaranteed job with good pay.
So I'm asking anyone if they know anything about any of the stuff I just said, and I said it in the order that I'd be happy with first.

Army of GOD wrote:Well, the one's that I've talked to have all been CompSci professors and majors. Which I now realize aren't the best, considering they aren't actually doing anything in the field. Though if I remember correctly, theProwler is in the field? Right?
hecter wrote:3. Minoring in computer science these days just isn't going to cut it. 20 years ago, ya, absolutely. In fact, most people that got into the field back then had a math degree (I'm not sure if there was even a computer science degree program out there at the time, to be honest)
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Army of GOD wrote: My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
GENERAL STONEHAM wrote:Oh puhleeeeeze!
Stop this madness my son. Spend a year at least studying the effects from alcohol and drugs, before jumping into a career. Otherwise, you'll be kicking yourself in the ass for some infantile decision you made.
Life is to short.
The loyal drone of C.C.
GS
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
jay_a2j wrote:Army of GOD wrote: My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics
I believe this is one of the area's that should be cut. I mean seriously, does the government need to spend money on the study of black holes?
Woodruff wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Army of GOD wrote: My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics
I believe this is one of the area's that should be cut. I mean seriously, does the government need to spend money on the study of black holes?
Who said the astrophysics position had to be with the government? Try to use some flexibility in your thought-processes, if that's possible.
Army of GOD wrote:So, as of right now, I have a dream future, which, I've been told, is pretty unlikely to happen. My "dream future" includes getting a doctorate in astrophysics, and then hopefully working for the government
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.