>it says here you're applying for graduate school/a job as a math/physics major
>you went to a state school, that's fine, but...
>hmm, wasn't in the honors program
>3.4 GPA
>NO graduate level classes?
>NO research or internships?
>so you just did the bare minimum, and took 2 other classes other than calc 3 and call yourself a math major?
>yeah we'll call you right back *click*
Seriously. Why do so many of you "math/physics major master race" retards think you're equal to REAL math and physics majors? So many math/physics people at my school are brainlets in non-honors. We laugh at them in the honors program. If you aren't at a top university for STEM, or aren't in an honors program at a state school that provides the same level of rigor, getting a high GPA and doing research, you're not above someone in engineering or CS. In fact, with your SHIT TIER course selection and lack of credentials, you're even worse. You're not getting into graduate school, which means it's Starbuck's or being a teacher for you. Those engineers and CS majors you laughed at will be making 80k, and me and the other top level pure math and physics majors will be in graduate school.
I unironically respect CS, biology, and other people far more than a "math major" that just took the baby version of real analysis and abstract algebra after calc III. A CS or bio degree is unironically way harder. Us real math and physics majors were taking graduate level real analysis and quantum mechanics in sophomore year. You aren't on our level, brainlets.
>you went to a state school, that's fine, but...
>hmm, wasn't in the honors program
>3.4 GPA
>NO graduate level classes?
>NO research or internships?
>so you just did the bare minimum, and took 2 other classes other than calc 3 and call yourself a math major?
>yeah we'll call you right back *click*
Seriously. Why do so many of you "math/physics major master race" retards think you're equal to REAL math and physics majors? So many math/physics people at my school are brainlets in non-honors. We laugh at them in the honors program. If you aren't at a top university for STEM, or aren't in an honors program at a state school that provides the same level of rigor, getting a high GPA and doing research, you're not above someone in engineering or CS. In fact, with your SHIT TIER course selection and lack of credentials, you're even worse. You're not getting into graduate school, which means it's Starbuck's or being a teacher for you. Those engineers and CS majors you laughed at will be making 80k, and me and the other top level pure math and physics majors will be in graduate school.
I unironically respect CS, biology, and other people far more than a "math major" that just took the baby version of real analysis and abstract algebra after calc III. A CS or bio degree is unironically way harder. Us real math and physics majors were taking graduate level real analysis and quantum mechanics in sophomore year. You aren't on our level, brainlets.
