You're getting a college education in a niche field with significant growth potential, low overhead, and technical/environment components, at an affordable college.
I'm not
necessarily getting into solar cell research, I'm just considering it because my college specializes, I would love to help prevent humanity from crashing and burning if possible, and like you said, growth potential.
The low overhead I have my doubts on, though. Solar cells don't last indefinitely.
This is, like, literally the easiest of easy modes.
No, what makes it Easy Mode is that I have ~$55,000 that I am only allowed to spend on college. I never met my great-grandmother, but I am very glad for her forethought.
The monetary reward level isn't particularly likely to be high, but that's the price you pay for easy mode! And life satisfaction is more likely to be good than on other difficulties.
If I can sell solar panels to every household in America, the monetary reward and the life satisfaction shall both be quite high. Don't doubt, you all buy televisions and computers, and they aren't ever going to start giving you money
back.Oh, nice! Try not to get too distracted by the skiing.
I was actually hoping to start snowboarding. Skiing seems boring to me.
And the patchouli-infused hippy ski bunnies in Boone.
No problem there, I find hippies repulsive.
One of my great-uncles is a Professor Emeritus at App, it's a beautiful campus (and you will lose any fat on your body from hiking up the sides of mountains to get to class)
I assure you that I'll be doing a lot more hiking than that. I love hiking.