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Just puked. What does the color &c. of my vomit actually tell me?
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STEM Career General - /scg/

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Welcome to STEM Career General!
This thread exists to ask questions regarding careers associated to STEM.
> Discussion on academia based career progression
> Discussion on penetrating industry from academia
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Years of CS/Programming experience prior to Uni

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hey bros, do you think becoming relatively successful salary-wise (let's say.. 130k$+ salary for a software engineer?) is still highly probable even if you had no CS experience prior to taking up a CS degree? And if not, what would be the approximate maximum age where you would need to start learning programming (15,16 etc.) in order to reach that level of success? CS Students, grads and software engineers or similar, what is your own experience and others in your fields's experiences with this?
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Why did this happen? Explain the science behind it
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This shit doesn't look round to me.
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Is it a fallacy or wrong to take a study which I will summarise as
>people who enjoy watching sports do so via mirror neurons primarily found in the right side of the brain
And deduce it into
>people who do not like sports have less or weaker mirror neurons
And can you explain why.
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>search for “IQ”
>eleven threads

Time for a twelfth
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Are your tastes equal to your IQ? Music, video games, cartoons, stories, the types of faces and bodies you like?
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Failure of IQ

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IQ fails as a measure of intelligence considering the results of its largest test: civilisational differences.
East Asians have IQs 5-8 points higher than Western Europeans (which makes a huge difference in general and at the extremes), and this is likely genetic as they have a higher frequency of IQ associated SNPs, yet Western Europeans have contributed 97% of all scientific accomplishments and are far more proficient in the humanities.
Despite the fact that there have always been far more East Asians, and that they had a civilisational headstart, they have been less wealthy (per person) for at least 2,000 years and achieved comparatively little.
How do people who claim that IQ is such a strong measure of intelligence reconcile the fact that the most populous race that also has the highest IQ (except Jews) has made so few scientific breakthroughs?
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