Does anyone know how extensive is the Bar "Character and Integrity" FBI background check? I would hate to spend years of my life and hundreds of thousands of dollars on law school only to be denied because of my affiliation with far-left groups.
What's more based, being a public defender or a litigator suing shitty corporations for evil behavior?
Easton Harris
I didn't know that was even a thing. I thought there were commie lawyers? Or is this a new thing because of the Nazi (I mean, "Patriot" Act?)
Blake Brooks
From my own experience: it's typically academia/education, computers, finance, or bust. And this is even with a master's. Typically, for the non-math majors, people with the major per se (e.g. computer science, finance) will be preferred over a math major. You could get into something else with additional certifications, like accounting or actuarial science, but getting them costs time and money (unless you can get your university to cover the certification costs).
Math is the ass end of STEM. It's a great, intellectually rigorous field, mind, but no employer gives a shit about any of that.
Wyatt Lee
considering university still costs a lot here, I don't think being math teacher would work out for me. Managing money sounds as reactionary as one can get unless I can figure out how to work as triple agent, engineering next crisis during fasicst regime so I'd have to wait for revolution before starting my intellectual masturbatory adventure.
=WHY CAN'T I JUST BE HAPPY HERMIT WRITING ABOUT HOW TRIANGLES WERKS=