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To: Myrddin

He could inch his way to it. If you are near a city where a local university has a night program, he could pick up a MS in Physics or a MS in EE (Close to Physics but more employable. It would cover some of the same ground for graduate Physics later.) If he’s not married then its very doable. It’s pretty much what I did. I even managed to find time to play rugby, date my wife, the sleep part became a scarce commodity but somehow I survived.

His girlfriend’s parents mortgaged their house to enable her to get a “BS math degree at Georgetown”. Why? Did she do anything with the math degree other then hang a sheepskin on the wall that said “math degree from Georgetown”? If that’s all it really was a waste of money !Georgetown is NOT a center in this country for mathematics! If it was Princeton I could almost understand. No, not even then go to those places for graduate school!

I’ve worked with some Georgetown grads, none were STEM majors, overall not impressed!


31 posted on 09/01/2017 10:24:18 AM PDT by Reily
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To: Reily
Last I heard the girlfriend was teaching math in a New York high school. I coughed up $2900 so my son could get a teaching credential and find a more steady income stream than his real estate broker work. Thus far, that has turned out poorly. I'm pretty much over trying to help my kids succeed. Both sons are in their 30's now and I'm close to retirement. They have taken any hope of inheritance up front. We're just tapped out at this point.
45 posted on 09/04/2017 1:57:18 PM PDT by Myrddin
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