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    Physics Physicists vs Medical Doctors: Bridging the Gap in Social Dimension

    Well, speaking from a Brazilian point o view. Here the best universities are public universities (usually federal, though some are property of a specific state). Also, medicine here is a BSc degree, so you don't have to do a BSc in biology, say, you just do a BSc in medicine, which is 6 years...
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    Studying What to do After a BS in Software Engineering?

    Well, I'm a BSc in CS, which is very related to SE. I think it really depends on what you want to do for living. You said you like teaching, but would you be fine teaching hundreds of students in a class on a daily basis? And as well do some research? If so, then you should go for a MSc and a...
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    Programs Mechanical Engineering or CS Degree

    Oh indeed. I was just making the point that CS is not about coding stronger. On another note about the problem solving skills. I think that all math related courses develop their own set of problem solving skills. I know a lot of people from engineering that are very good at their fields...
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    Programs Mechanical Engineering or CS Degree

    Speaking as a CS graduated here. Learn how to code is one thing. Learn how to code right is another. And learn how to think in a programming manner is even another. Sure you can learn how to code, this is easy. It is like learning a new language (though much more logical). Pick a language and...
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    Programs Regarding MSc and PhD research areas

    Thanks for the reply :) So, my knowledge is not that wide. I know the basics about numerical methods: integration (Trapezium and simpson), interpolation (Lagrange, nevile, bezier and splines), zeros of functions (bissection and Newton), ODE (runge kutta). However, I don't have a deeper...
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    Programs Regarding MSc and PhD research areas

    Hi, I'm about to start my MSc in Computer Science studying "Combinatorial Optimization", which was already the theme of my undergraduation thesis. I like the field and the research, but I'd rather prefer working with numerical methods and techniques. The problem is my current university has a...
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    Age & Job Opportunity: Advice for Young Professionals

    Im sorry taking so long to answer, but it has been a crazy week for me. Well, what you said is true, but how hard is to get into jobs being older, Luke 27~28 Years old? PS: I've never worked, and in college i would only be able to work as internship.
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    Age & Job Opportunity: Advice for Young Professionals

    Hey guys, It is my first post here. I found this forum while looking for information, and it seems like a good place to learn all kinds of subjects. I'm from Brazil, and looking for some hints or guidance on career, Job and education. Reality may be different on your countries, but still, any...
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