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  1. i see what you are saying , but i actually have a genuine interest in robotics ( and not the ''oh i think robots look cool and i want one'' type of interest) so its alot different from i-banking for me in general(where most people really dont give a shit about the stuff theire discussing/researching , theire purely doing it for the money ) . Long hours doing something im actually interested in i no issue to me. my main issue was knowing if i would basically have to give an arm and a leg to go back to school to study ME & CS in order to gain a good understanding of robotics , or if i can do that without going through undergrad again.
  2. hello guys , this is my first post on this website so go easy on me.... i am currently a 3rd year university student (undergrad) that is majoring in finance/marketing. After some internships and talking to people in the field of i-banking and trading i realized that this is not a type of field that i would like to stay in for the long term, the long hours added to a toxic environment would not make the money worth it. What i am planning to do is finish my finance degree , work for 5 years in finance (while studying computer science,mechanical engineering etc on the side) then head into robotics from a developper/entrepreneur angle as In the future i would like to develop products and software that simplifies home life (i know this is very vague, but right now i cannot explain it better) i was basically wondering how & where can i get the necessary experience & information to properly understand robotics & its software if i am not a person that studied cs/engineering in university? feel free to email me or answer to the thread thank you to all
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