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- wx247
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Secondary Education... with emphasis in Speech and theatre.
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- wx247
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I am not smart enough to major in anything science related...hence why I am not majoring in meterology. 

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Only 5 semesters of calculus? Wow, you got off easy. Try UM and a required second mathematics major or a math minor with another minor in a second science.
The math major has about 11 classes, the vast majority of which are calc based (i.e differential equations, partial diffyqs, even the probability and stats class is calc based).
The math major has about 11 classes, the vast majority of which are calc based (i.e differential equations, partial diffyqs, even the probability and stats class is calc based).
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- vbhoutex
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CURRENTLY UNEMPLOYED! WWWWAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
When I am employed I am a Civil Engineering Designer. I am the one that designs the roads you drive on, the water lines that bring water to you, the storm sewers that take the rain away, and the sanitary sewers that take your pohh away. I also design the plants that process that pooh! I use autocad and microstation also.
When I am employed I am a Civil Engineering Designer. I am the one that designs the roads you drive on, the water lines that bring water to you, the storm sewers that take the rain away, and the sanitary sewers that take your pohh away. I also design the plants that process that pooh! I use autocad and microstation also.
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- Stormsfury
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first job: Student at UW-Green Bay...double majoring in Environmental and Earth Science with a minor in Geography. (only 3 semesters of calc for me...currently in my 2nd semester...only 2 are required for the Earth Sci major, but I'm just going to get them done and overwith)
second job: Working on 5 years as a YMCA swim lesson instructor and lifeguard
third job: (volunteer) Habitat for Humanity UWGB collegiate chapter and Greater Green Bay affiliate
second job: Working on 5 years as a YMCA swim lesson instructor and lifeguard
third job: (volunteer) Habitat for Humanity UWGB collegiate chapter and Greater Green Bay affiliate
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Vbhoutex and I are kindred spirits. I am a civil engineer, and design mainly water and sewer facilities. My area of expertise is in the selection and layout of mechanical equipment (pumps, treatment equipment, etc.), piping layout, building layout, and then coordinating with site designers, architects, structural engineers, for the building requirements, electrical engineers for the power and instrumentation requirements, and plumbing and HVAC designers for the utility, ventilation, and heating requriements. What I really do is attend meetings, talk on the phone, answer emails, write letters, delegate tasks, put out fires, and keep the ball rolling. Dilbert hits close to home.
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