Undergrad was more about learning maturity, life and independence while masters is the beginning of my actual academic development. It probably helps that I'm studying a subject I'm actually interested in as opposed to the exciting world of mathematics.
Geek note: Each program at university actually teaches you slightly different "ways of thinking" or ways to attack problems and challenges that you face. In this regard I think that the analytical approach of science and mathematics has some distinct advantages when moving into business environments.
Thoughts people?
Geek note: Each program at university actually teaches you slightly different "ways of thinking" or ways to attack problems and challenges that you face. In this regard I think that the analytical approach of science and mathematics has some distinct advantages when moving into business environments.
Thoughts people?
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