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MileyCyrus comments on What are useful skills to learn at university? - Less Wrong Discussion

4 Post author: Metus 25 August 2012 10:43PM

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Comment author: MileyCyrus 25 August 2012 11:17:29PM *  2 points [-]

You can't go wrong with writing, as it is nearly universally required and will be among the last skills to be Turing'd. A STEM major who can write well is a scarce commodity, if the GRE scores are any indication. (I would not recommend taking a course to improve your writing however. Just start writing a blog or something. And read Eats, Shoots & Leaves.)

If you have trouble socializing, learn how to do that. Most jobs opportunities come through socializing. Even the jobs that are advertised still require a competent interview.

Comment author: billswift 25 August 2012 11:43:31PM 0 points [-]

Colleges have a breadth requirement; one source I read suggested using that to take a writing heavy course in history or philosophy that requires lots of short papers in order to improve your writing.

Comment author: Kindly 26 August 2012 01:03:17AM 0 points [-]

It's also possible to get lots of writing experience by taking advanced foreign language courses.