Biomedical engineer but nice try.
Originally Posted by Cherri Plum
lol
It takes four years and is only a prerequisite for entering another field. A bachelors degree would get you a simple entry level position cleaning teeth.
Again, I am betting it takes you no where and you will make more money sucking cock
Originally Posted by Gotyour6
Wonderful.
But reading comprehension is key.
I see another hooker came in to agree with you which just proves my point.
Originally Posted by Gotyour6
Based on your writing style and his perception of how well you understand him, Gotyour6 will attempt to place you within some percentile of verbal skills for the general population. Actually it might be worth posting here just for that last reason. An evaluation by Skankhunt42 is a lot quicker and easier than sitting down for something like the SAT test.
Originally Posted by Tiny
Cherri Plum, Thirty percent of the Chief Executive Officers of S&P 500 companies (the largest companies in America) have bachelors degrees in engineering, like what you will have. But Gotyour6 does have a point. Like some other biomedical engineers, instead of going straight to industry, you may decide to go to graduate school or medical school. Undoubtedly, with an engineering education, you have a solid foundation in mathematics and science. Perhaps Gotyour6 could offer his thoughts about how you'll do on the reading comprehension sections of the GRE or MCAT entrance exams, and based on that you might decide to take a couple of electives in something like literature. I've already pointed out (above) how he can be a valuable resource in this area for women like you.
Actually though that might be kind of like a very intelligent person taking advice from a 14 year old internet troll. Never mind.