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Profession in One line

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Profession in One line


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Hi! So, here's a challenge. Whatever is your undergraduate degree, describe the entire coursework in one sentence. Here's an example. I'm a chemical engineer. Chemical engineering can be summarized as follows: Input minus output plus generation is equal to accumulation. That's it. This thing summarizes the entire chemical engineering.

You apply this thing to fluid mechanics, you get the Navier-Stokes equation. You apply this thing to mass transfer, you get Fick's law of diffusion. You apply this to heat transfer, you can calculate all the Nusselt and the Sherwood-type correlations. You can apply this to distillation columns, and you'll get the McCabe-Thiele diagram. Everything boils down to this: Input minus output plus generation is equal to accumulation. That's it. All of chemical engineering is there in this one sentence.

So now you do it for your profession or your engineering or your undergrad or whatever. Summarize it in one sentence. Put it in the comments. Bye!

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