Not the first MBer to do that. My roommate in UG did IR, I think he wants to do law school now. Which way do you think you're headed?
I think I'd like to just go on with a masters, PhD etc. and eventually become a politics lecturer, but that's an extremely insecure career these days, so I may end up becoming a lawyer or a civil servant or something
Not the first MBer to do that. My roommate in UG did IR, I think he wants to do law school now. Which way do you think you're headed?
I think I'd like to just go on with a masters, PhD etc. and eventually become a politics lecturer, but that's an extremely insecure career these days, so I may end up becoming a lawyer or a civil servant or something
What're you studying?
A possibly expensive endeavor for a possibly low paying career... unless you come up with some new theory and get tenure quickly or something...
I'm in my first year of PhD for applied math & stat. I assume I'll be going into industry after graduation, given the state of academia.
So being stuck inside a book is the only thing that sets the coin apart from any other?
Hopefully I can visit one some day.
It being that old is still impressive though. I think I have a British penny from that time period too, but it's so worn I had to look up the dimensions of Victorian coins to figure out its denomination.
Hm let's see... I have a 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. All from Philadelphia mint only. That's less than I thought.
Yes. It's like a zoo.
You should see one of the mints, too. That's always fun.
I don't remember all he foreign currency I have at this point.
Yes, that's standard. I believe I have the same. More would be challenging.
That comparison makes it a little more understandable. I think the only entirely normal coins in my collection are a 1940 nickel and a pre-composition-change 1942 nickel. They have the exact same design as a 2003 nickel, but they're really old. And I have four coins that would be normal if they weren't damaged in some way.
Yes that sounds like a good experience. None are very close to here.
Neither do I. I've documented and/or photographed most of the foreign currency I've received from others, but not any of the coins I got myself. And my documentation excludes my Canadian and British currency as those are in separate containers from the rest.
Now I'm curious why they made so few of the 31-33 pennies.