Computer Engineer: Tuition Fees and Bryce Leung

computer engineer: As a teenager, she chose to be a computer engineer, ignoring her dream to be a writer, based on a formula she devised to rank the best value university courses based on tuition fees versus future pay, according to The Guardian. And as an adult, any domestic disagreements with her husband, Bryce Leung, are generally won or lost based on who makes the best mathematical case. On her first ever trip to a toy shop aged eight, after her family moved to Canada, she declined the offer of a teddy bear in favour of a cheaper one and requested that her father send the remainder of the money to their family in China. But when, in 2012, Leung told her that in three years' time their savings had the potential to hit C 1m US 760,000 and they could retire in their early 30s, she was convinced the facts in front of her were incorrect. I didn't believe that was possible at all. My reaction was like, No, this is wrong, your math is wrong, there's something wrong here,' she says. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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