>6 hour orgo labs
>>7855918
>0 hour pure mathematics lab
Feels good to be doing a degree that doesn't train me to be a circus monkey able of doing some nice tricks.
My circuits labs are 5 fucking hours, it's fucking dumb
>>7855918
>Go to analytical lab
>Leave for two hours because your unknown is drying in the oven
>Dry it again for another 30 minutes
>Forgot to take the lid off so you dry it again for 30 minutes
Anal lab couldn't be more tedious. Its the most boring shit I've done all year.
>>7855939
how does it get its first job?
>>7855939
Came here to post this.
>>7855953
A pure mathematician gets it's first job by checking craigslist under "general labor"
>>7855960
he
he
kek
i'm glad i stopped at triple integrals
>>7855960
>>7855953
>Trust me guys, there are no jobs for you in mathematics :^)
>>7855967
oh there are jobs that people who know math can do? that's so fuckin crazy i don't believe you!
>filthy immigrants taking all the grad school slots
STEM memers are fucked
>>7855968
>Mathematicians typically need a master’s degree in mathematics. However, there are some positions available for those with a bachelor's degree.
>The median annual wage for mathematicians was $101,360
>Scientific research and development services $118,030
Manufacturing 116,860
Federal government 106,360
Management of companies and enterprises 74,980
Educational services; state, local, and private 66,590
>Employment of mathematicians is projected to grow 23 percent from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations.
>TRUST ME GUYS, THERE ARE NO JOBS FOR MATH MAJORS HAHAHA :^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^):^)
>>7855977
dude you are like not getting it are you sure you're in college?
>PhD in math
>Any job I want
>$300k starting
>8.5 hour jobs shifts
>>7855950
I love anal
but the fun really begins when they let you handle the big machines
>>7855918
>end product is a nondescript white powder
>3 hour write-up
glad I quit that shit
>>7856034
>some nondescript white powders make people billions of dollars a year.
>>7856068
yeah but the powder you made as an undergrad is some shit that was widely known a hundred years ago.