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(05-23-2019, 05:03 PM)sanantone Wrote: On the other end is the State of Texas. What they pay employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is disgraceful, and they wonder why they can't find enough people to work in their prisons or monitor parolees. They do get a decent retirement, but they'll take 11% out of every paycheck.
Well, you'll be happy to know that CA will crash and burn one of these days, and State employees won't be getting nearly the retirement benefits they thought they would. There is NO POSSIBLE WAY we can pay all of those retirees. It's estimated that CA has a $1Trillion unfunded pension liability between state and local, and the hinky accounting they allow make it impossible to know for certain. We will be fleeing the state in about 3 years, to sell our house before the market crashes and people start heading for the hills (I give it 10-15 years).
Yeah, I know that doesn't make it better to live in a state that is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Sorry.
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(05-23-2019, 06:23 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (05-23-2019, 05:03 PM)sanantone Wrote: On the other end is the State of Texas. What they pay employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is disgraceful, and they wonder why they can't find enough people to work in their prisons or monitor parolees. They do get a decent retirement, but they'll take 11% out of every paycheck.
Well, you'll be happy to know that CA will crash and burn one of these days, and State employees won't be getting nearly the retirement benefits they thought they would. There is NO POSSIBLE WAY we can pay all of those retirees. It's estimated that CA has a $1Trillion unfunded pension liability between state and local, and the hinky accounting they allow make it impossible to know for certain. We will be fleeing the state in about 3 years, to sell our house before the market crashes and people start heading for the hills (I give it 10-15 years).
Yeah, I know that doesn't make it better to live in a state that is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Sorry.
We're not going broke. We're just hiring immigrants to work in the prisons (but can't find enough), prison staff members are being assaulted and murdered due to shortcuts being taken, and many parolees are going unsupervised for months at a time. I'm sure there's a happy medium.
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(05-23-2019, 05:20 PM)MSK9 Wrote: Actively working on my "do-over" from law enforcement to medicine. I only have a handful of pre-req classes to finish and am submitting my applications to medical school for next year's class. So, thusly, my goal is to become a physician, and my dream is to become a surgeon. I'd encourage anyone who wants it to pursue it. There's always a way to make it work.
My brother just graduated medical school last week and begins residency as an ER Physician next month. It is a rigorous journey and you will miss family events/milestones but if it is your passion then it is very rewarding. Good luck on your journey!
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Although I don't currently have the career that I want, I'm pretty much going for what I want right now. I've finished up my math degree and am planning to complete the Computer Science degree at TESU this year. I also plan to complete engineering degrees as well a little later.
However, if I had to choose then it would be pursuing a double Bachelor's degree in AE and Astrophysics at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach and maybe take a few flying classes there. Masters degree in Space Studies at UND then I'd do my Ph.D. in AE at UC Boulder or something. My dream career is working for NASA, then eventually into science policy for the WH or some gov. org. and teach at a college.
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ghwang808 Wrote:Although I don't currently have the career that I want, I'm pretty much going for what I want right now. I've finished up my math degree and am planning to complete the Computer Science degree at TESU this year. I also plan to complete engineering degrees as well a little later.
However, if I had to choose then it would be pursuing a double Bachelor's degree in AE and Astrophysics at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach and maybe take a few flying classes there. Masters degree in Space Studies at UND then I'd do my Ph.D. in AE at UC Boulder or something. My dream career is working for NASA, then eventually into science policy for the WH or some gov. org. and teach at a college.
Wow! That's awesome. Haha, my dream was to go study something in the field of Neuro-Science OR work as a research scientist and conduct clinical trials for Cancer. I took the TESU BSBA as a check the box degree as it was cheap/easy/fast. I was debating and thinking of a TESU CS/Math double major degree, but finally decided on Bio/CS as Biology is my first choice.
Just wondering, if you're really close to completing the CS degree from TESU, you may want to see if you can get it all done by late August. If my guess is correct, you need only a handful of CS courses that can be done entirely through Study.com, it'll save you from doing 24 credits in CS later and an extra grad + residency waiver fees.
I would recommend a TESU Double CS/Math major vs two degrees at TESU and then getting a third degree for Engineering. (Having a double major looks better (that's what I would go for instead if I had the choice, wait, I am!!) From looking at your previous post, you should be close. Do you think you can do 5 Study.com courses a month? If you can, just two months and you're done with your BA Comp Sci as well...
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(06-09-2019, 08:21 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: ghwang808 Wrote:Although I don't currently have the career that I want, I'm pretty much going for what I want right now. I've finished up my math degree and am planning to complete the Computer Science degree at TESU this year. I also plan to complete engineering degrees as well a little later.
However, if I had to choose then it would be pursuing a double Bachelor's degree in AE and Astrophysics at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach and maybe take a few flying classes there. Masters degree in Space Studies at UND then I'd do my Ph.D. in AE at UC Boulder or something. My dream career is working for NASA, then eventually into science policy for the WH or some gov. org. and teach at a college.
Wow! That's awesome. Haha, my dream was to go study something in the field of Neuro-Science OR work as a research scientist and conduct clinical trials for Cancer. I took the TESU BSBA as a check the box degree as it was cheap/easy/fast. I was debating and thinking of a TESU CS/Math double major degree, but finally decided on Bio/CS as Biology is my first choice.
Just wondering, if you're really close to completing the CS degree from TESU, you may want to see if you can get it all done by late August. If my guess is correct, you need only a handful of CS courses that can be done entirely through Study.com, it'll save you from doing 24 credits in CS later and an extra grad + residency waiver fees.
I would recommend a TESU Double CS/Math major vs two degrees at TESU and then getting a third degree for Engineering. (Having a double major looks better (that's what I would go for instead if I had the choice, wait, I am!!) From looking at your previous post, you should be close. Do you think you can do 5 Study.com courses a month? If you can, just two months and you're done with your BA Comp Sci as well... Nice! Neuroscience is really freaking interesting. I LOVED bio 1 and 2 and had thought about majoring in Biology.
I'm going to be doing a double Math/CS. I decided against doing it but now made the decision to go for it. I need 10 classes and I believe I can do 8 or 9 through STudy.com. I'm going to be applying for a summer scholarship at TESU so I can complete the last class(es) for basaically almost for free if I qualify. I'm currently enrolled for classes starting in August for my engineering degree. I can try to do 5 classes a month. Are you almost done with your degrees?
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(06-09-2019, 08:21 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I was debating and thinking of a TESU CS/Math double major degree, but finally decided on Bio/CS as Biology is my first choice.
I'm glad you decided and decided on this
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