Sorry for the slow response. I think there's a bug on the forum after posts are deleted/moved, because I can see these responses on the "new reply" indicator in the subforum thread list, but when I view it, there's only my latest post here. I had to first open the thread in incognito to view your replies, then reply to each of you individually to get the quoted text to show up. @sgloer?
Thanks! It's not as bad as it looks. The cornerstone and Jane Austen are pretty easy. Social psych has a lot of writing, but nowhere near enough to justify its 6-credit value -- it's really just a heavier psych course. The capstone and AI class are where I'm spending most of my time.
For one, it was a practical way to use up my many undergrad psych credits. I always enjoyed psychology, and years back I emptied out my local CC's social sciences catalogue while I was living off the Pell.
Long term, after pulling the trigger on FIRE? I might like to go into academia for cognitive science. It's more meaningful work and aligns with what I already do.
Found out why. If you have deleted posts visible to you under your account, the pagination doesn't update based on the real reply count. After posting and unlocking the 2nd page, I can see all replies.
(07-21-2020, 11:21 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: That looks rough, but you got a solid plan. Good luck.
Thanks! It's not as bad as it looks. The cornerstone and Jane Austen are pretty easy. Social psych has a lot of writing, but nowhere near enough to justify its 6-credit value -- it's really just a heavier psych course. The capstone and AI class are where I'm spending most of my time.
(07-22-2020, 07:32 AM)ajs1976a Wrote: What lead you to add the 2nd AOS in Psych? Do you see a way that it applies to your career or is it for personal interest? I've consider CompSci + Psych and CompSci + CJ. Psych for personal interest and CJ for some personal interest but also because I see some connection between it and Cyber & Risk Management.
For one, it was a practical way to use up my many undergrad psych credits. I always enjoyed psychology, and years back I emptied out my local CC's social sciences catalogue while I was living off the Pell.
Long term, after pulling the trigger on FIRE? I might like to go into academia for cognitive science. It's more meaningful work and aligns with what I already do.
(07-23-2020, 01:11 PM)scorpion Wrote: Sorry for the slow response. I think there's a bug on the forum after posts are deleted/moved, because I can see these responses on the "new reply" indicator in the subforum thread list, but when I view it, there's only my latest post here. I had to first open the thread in incognito to view your replies, then reply to each of you individually to get the quoted text to show up. @sgloer?
Found out why. If you have deleted posts visible to you under your account, the pagination doesn't update based on the real reply count. After posting and unlocking the 2nd page, I can see all replies.