1) Screw you. Teachers are awesome. 2) You glossed over neuroscientist. Additionally, I’ve worked at large and small companies as a data scientist and a Chief Operating Officer, among others. 3) See #1https://twitter.com/donrondel/status/1318046143985627138 …
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
I've been helping to TA six groups of Intro to Electrical Engineering Students and it's challenging, but incredibly rewarding I can't imagine the challenges that full time teachers go through year after year!
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Replying to @HCov1232
That’s awesome. That’s how I got started, TAing Statistics.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
As a STEM major who eventually wants to run for office, I can't tell you how cool that is to hear 1. AP Stats is a big reason I was drawn to signal processing, and even now I still find myself drawing on that course material 2. I really wish we had more STEM folks in politics...
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Replying to @HCov1232 @Biggan4Congress
...I feel like so many of our problems would be solved if folks from both sides of the aisle had experience trying to get a program to run at 3 AM, or reading through sixty papers to find the one equation they need, etc
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Replying to @HCov1232
100% agree. And with more of us in office we can make sure that kids have experience coding, etc... It changes the way you approach a problem
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
Right? Even for those fields that won't require python or java or even matlab, it's a fantastic introduction to problem-solving oriented thinking. In other words, exactly the type of thing our leaders should be exposed to!
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