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[ QUOTE ] maybe you should learn a little about physics. [/ QUOTE ] got a B in honors physics in highschool . [/ QUOTE ] |
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Physicist.
Lawyer. Stock Broker. Surgeon. Computer Programmer. Chef. Football Player. Poker Player. |
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From hardest to easiest:
Football player (i'm assuming pro=NFL) Physicist Surgeon Computer Programmer Lawyer Poker Player Chef Stock Broker |
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Physicist.
Surgeon. Football Player. Computer Programmer. Stock Broker. Chef. Lawyer. Poker Player. |
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What do you guys think a stock broker is? Why do you think it is hard? A stock broker is not a trader or an investment banker. Stock brokers are salesman.
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Stock brokers are salesman. [/ QUOTE ] Which is hard.... harder than being a chef for example. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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football player
surgeon physicist lawyer broker chef computer programer poker player |
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Football
surgeon physist poker player programmer stock broker lawyer chef anyone who puts lawyers near the top doesnt know any lawyers. |
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got a B in honors physics in highschool. I did no homework. [/ QUOTE ] LOL |
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This whole thing is ridiculous and incredibly subjective. For one, it all depends on the person. If someone has an affinity towards physics, it could be quite easy for him and being a surgeon or a salesman could be very hard. People who are very athletically gifted may find football to be quite easy. Second, just saying, for example, physicist means very little. You could be a physicist studying/researching at the leading edge of some crazy far off [censored] or you could be some mindless lab rat or a professional grad student - not hard. Likewise, in my profession, aerospace engineering, the very best engineers are so talented across so many disciplines - they're crazy brilliant physicists, awesome mathemeticians, they probably write great code like a CS, and they can write reports like a journalist. They're sending things into space, they're landing on the moon and Mars, and they're breaking speed records and whatever else. Then, you've got your peon cubicle jockey who can build a finite element model and read numbers off the screen and tell you what it says - not hard. I suspect it's much the same across most disciplines.
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