I am doing a degree in Maths and Physics and have been focusing on Modeling non-linear systems ( on the maths side) and Atmospheric Physics on the other ( although most of that will be next year) . I was simply wondering if anyone else here is doing/has done similar , and what other things other people are doing/have done.
Thanks.
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7 months ago
@Maggie , nursing and medicine very nice :) I am very into my Lifesaving - doing my Lifesupport 3 exam soon. I did consider training to be a paramedic but decided to do a degree and do volunteer work in the medical sector instead.@ Wonderful and Fearfuly made!
what does Gore have to do with this? why does everyone drag him into everything. Ignore him if you want to- listen to the scientists
@Pumpkin- I can spell Doctor of Physics- but I cant be it. I assure you that its alot harder to get a degree in Maths/Physics/Science/Engineering et al than it is to spell them.
use the search feature and enter Roe,they provide phone # as well as email.It%26#039;s a good article that was published Oct,26 edition of Science Mag.
Most people don%26#039;t seem to know what mechanical engineering is. People have asked me if I fix cars for a living, but of course I don%26#039;t. There is a lot of mathematics and physics involved in engineering.
I haven%26#039;t used the computer science professionally, but it was a very intersting course which has taught me a lot about organising my ideas in systematic and logical ways.
BSc in Mech Engineering
MSc in Energy technologies (involves a lot of thermodynamics)
My understanding of AGW is more limited than some of you (more specialized in physics and radial absorption).
I am more on the side of AGW mitigation.
P.S. Impressive course lineup. I%26#039;m going through nursing school right now and I plan on furthering my education and getting medicine-related degrees, possibly go into nutrition or labor/delivery nursing...
