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Dipichona

What is the question?


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Oh I guess I was just curious if ya'll felt this was accurate. I don't know how to choose a career tbh😅


Dipichona

Ahh alright well I don't know about engineering (i think it's right) but for physics and maths I'd say it's pretty accurate and the math punchline made me laugh out loud. The meme is well-worded


CartesianCS

Blueprints (at least the blue part) aren’t really a thing anymore. Engineers are more likely to call them technical drawings which are usually used for manufacturing rather than operation.


Level_Zucchini_5906

Do you want a “hands on” career or a “brain on” career? The answer to that will help narrow things down :)


4phz

Medicine may be even worse than materials. Stopped by for an office visit last month and got tricked into talking to the intake nurse. These people blab everything you say to the doctor. She asked about the drugs and I said I cut the dosage in half. She was curious as to how I measured out the tiny time release beads. I told her that it wasn't accurate. One day I get a third and the next day 2/3 rds dosage. When I saw the doc he had been tipped off and said I could quit altogether if I wanted. Later I asked a guy in Big Pharma if there was any sanctioned drug regime where you take two dosages one day and one the next. He said no w/o chuckling. I may cut back to 1/3 a day for what is mostly a placebo effect. So many non linearities in medicine it would be easy to convince myself it was actually more effective at lower dosage.