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25 Dec 2021Mathchan is launched into public

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why is EE harder than CS but pay less
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if i cared about pay i would have become an underwater welder
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Economies of scale
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How do I become an underwater welder?
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>>4
diver permit/cert + welding cert
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>>1 You are missing the fundamental difference between the two. CS has a higher ceiling, at the cost of more work. And I don't mean academically, I mean professionally