is this board mostly students or working professionals?
>>7929388
Neither
>>7929388
see >>7928975
>>7929388
mostly fags
>>7929388
Probably gorillas.
Student here.
I think professionals don't give a shit
>>7929388
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pngvfg7Rh7s
>>7929388
this board is pretty much all unemployed uneducated neets who get all of their information from wikipedia and national geographic documentaries on youtube
actual students are too busy studying
working professionals are to busy actually fucking working
>>7929388
Faggots
>>7930600
This. I also browse /b/ a lot
Currently between a study session here
>>7930596
>GOOD students are studying
We get the mediocre C- types here, and of course the lab techs and computer drafters who think they science.
>>7930878
Hey man, I'm getting a B+ in intro algebra, as well as a sold C in English 101
>>7930878
b-but what about the guys saaying "study 10 hours a day, every day, have no friends or life outside your uni and suck professor cock until you become addicted to their sweet, sweet semen"? Are those a meme?
>>7930868
Ah, looks like a good book.
Is it good anon?
most definitely undergrads and NEETs, with a few post grads and professionals mixed in.
and then there are the people from other boards like /pol/ who come and shit post the usual.
>>7931608
I think so. At least it caught my interest. I like to browse /lit/ and when I see something I'd like to read, I save a pic and eventually get to it.
>>7931661
I haven't gotten to it is what I meant to write
>>7930558
>I think professionals don't give a shit
Professional here. Looking around to see what an anon-based community is like (sure is not like Reddit). Polynesian basket weaving societies can be amusing.
>>7929388
> students
not any more
> professionals?
sorta
> or working
nope
>>7929388
Probably neither.
I've always went on 4chan the past 8 or so years but never until I went to sci did I see such a shit board. Mods delete good threads in 20 minutes, the shit ones stay up for weeks.
>>7933569
>mods delete good threads
Such as?
>>7929388
undergraduates and neets
>>7929388
working professional here
>>7929388
Largely neither. After that I'd estimate in order of decreasing numbers:
>Engineering undergrads
>Math undergrads
>Physics undergrads
>Other undergrads
After that I know there are a few postgrads on here, but not that many and certainly much less than the number of undergrads. So just to be clear:
>Normies >> Undergraduates of various sorts > professionals > postgraduates
I would say 50% are undergrad students 30% are /pol/ tards that probably study something STEM related but are full of themselves..
The rest are either psychopaths, schizophrenic people, teenagers, Phd students or actual working professionals.
>>7933589
Btw, FYI: I am an undergrad
>>7929388
Mixture of students and wild autists who failed Calc 2, very few professionals
>>7930878
Fuck off faggot, I got AAA on my A levels last year.
>>7929388
All the fuck boys
>>7929388
I don't think I'm a special snowflake so if I had to extrapolate from my case, I'd say most are dumb droput NEETS who want to make themselves feel smart by pretending to be interested and involved in science matter in the most shallow, pesudo-everything and lazy manner.
>>7929388
Working professional here. Browsed /sci/ while I was a student and still hang here from time to time.
>>7933772
>19 year olds
This is why this board is shit
>>7930878
A-student here, CompSci.
>inb4 shitposting
I like what i do, so who the fuck cares.
>implying any of us know anything about science
kek! rused another one
>>7930596
I'm a grad student at a good school. I know that I'm not the only one that comes here. Successful people have free time, too.
>>7934124
>CompSci.
>>inb4 shitposting
sorry, but you're already shitposting before the inb4
>>7935461
Unsuccessful people have a lot of free time too. One good grad student doesn't mean the whole board isn't majority undergrad.
>>7930887
they exaggerate, but there is no victory without spilled blood.
Student here.
I'm just dying to communicate with others about science and maths as I learn it. I like to lurk mostly since its slow.
Started on /b/ in '07
was on /pol/ day one until 2014
>>7935469
>Mechanical Engineering
>victory
Oh sweet child.
>>7935469
What happened with solid modelling?
>>7935685
Mechanical engineering is an interesting subject.
>>7935469
yo that looks EXACTLY like my transcript page.
SUNY? Idk how many institutions use that particular framework.
3.2 gpa, working on getting it higher. I cannot recommend that you take a calc class along with two labs in the same semester shit is killing me.
This American GPA shit is gay as fuck.
Working professional.
Technician on industrial site. Slightly dangerous, high pay, great job security as long as you don't fuvk up or die. If shit ain't broke then I have a lot of time to lurk. Take distance learning courses from a top 10 school as a degree seeking student and have a 4.0 gpa. Life outside school is pretty boring especially since I work with a bunch of dumb dumbs with no college education.
>>7929388
It's mostly NEETs
>>7934034
Does this make me bad?