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Post by Trublu on Feb 3, 2009 23:02:38 GMT -5
When you grow up? I'm working on a bachelor's degree in writing and publishing. Eventually, I'd like to write for online media as a job, that would be my ideal job.
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Post by Pipamonium on Feb 4, 2009 5:19:27 GMT -5
I used to want to be a teacher, for primary kids, but after my accident I don't think I could handle it any longer. I no longer have any semblance of patience and my anger fuse is nil. I can't stand kids (other than my own) and I can't handle idiots. I currently do odd jobs over the internet because I can hold my tongue on-line which I can no longer do in person. >.>
I'm going to be going back to school either this coming semester or the fall semester next year to start work on a degree in web design and graphic art - with an emphasis in math and science. I have no idea what chemistry will do to help me with computer arts but it's a requirement for the degree program.
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Triad
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Post by Triad on Feb 5, 2009 0:24:04 GMT -5
Programmer for a large company. My first choice is NASA since I love Science Fiction, and watch shows like BattleStar Galactica. I am also fascinated in the universe in general.
Google or Microsoft would be an ideal choice as well, though. I'm not sure if I have the brains to be a game programmer, or if I would want to do that anyway. Game programming is for the elite. Physics physics physics along with all kinds of other fun stuff.
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khaos
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Post by khaos on Feb 13, 2009 22:01:04 GMT -5
i would love to either do neurological research (mainly brain activity) or DNA, second choice would be psychology since i have a lot of personal experience, in what area i am unsure, just all the the theory and reading puts me off, as i am dyslexic lol, not good for either but have managed so far. Also quantum psychics is a keen interest. Who knows where i will land just have to see what happens. Ow and for computer/graphics work, what the chemistry teaches is the analytical approach and theory's, sorry just my view.
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joelatics
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Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio...!
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Post by joelatics on Mar 3, 2009 15:45:43 GMT -5
GP, teacher, police officer, scientist, barrister.... (I'm 14, and considering career options, lol! )
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