Always remember, there are poor hungry kids somewhere. Yeah, you have six and she has nine . . . so miniscule. (Hey, I just realized, since I have three, that we make three, six, nine! I don't know why that made me so happy.)
Hooray, we know our multiplication tables!!
Hooray indeed! That's what homeschooling has taught me. Hey look LordTigress, I do have DA SMARTES.
Actually, before seeing this post I went back into FF history to find out and it seems that you have been dragged into our clutches just like THE PROPHECY foretold.
Ah, so my brother is a Computer Science major, and he did some cool robotics stuff too.
I'm thinking about mechanical engineering, or maybe industrial engineering (they overlap some, but mechanical engineering is more common at the small universities and colleges I'm looking at). Also, electrical engineering is another common one, but I know I can't do that with colorblindness. I got kind of scared because I read somewhere that some engineering jobs make you take a colorblind test, but I don't know which jobs those are.
Ah, very cool. Computer Science is a pretty nice major to work with. I had to do some computer science when I was working on my computer engineering major.
Ooh, very interesting. Mechanical Engineering wasn't available for the colleges I was looking at, but hopefully the ones you have available have good programs. I'm going to guess it'll be a lot of math. That makes sense. For Electrical engineering, at least with what I've done so far, color was kind of important to understand, so it may be trickier for you. I haven't actually heard of a colorblind test before for engineering jobs, but if that specific job is critical of having color, I wouldn't be surprised if they had a test for it.
Yeah, I think it's interesting, but just not interesting enough for me to want to do it my whole life. Although I think I could find a good job pretty easily.
Yep, mechanical engineering is a lot of math, which I'm good at (just look at my genes ). What I mean by that is my parents are both math whizzes and Fellows in the Society of Actuaries. Speaking of which, I might want to be an actuary too.
Yeah, they have those Ishihara dot tests that I can't pass, so if any job has one of those I automatically fail. I hope that mechanical engineering stuff doesn't need it, but I think colorblind people also can't really do computer engineering either.
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