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dakorok

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I'm a Theater major, acting is just something I've always loved to do. I'm also getting some technical experience, since doing technical theater will probably pay my bills until I can make it big acting somewhere.
 

Beccax

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Well psych doesn't really, but then again after college, we never talk about Freud and the other 'no actual evidence' theories, well not in a BSc anyway, maybe in an MA but the MA isn't recognised by the BPS. I actually learnt the word from my sociology lessons in college.
 

DanteVX

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Beccax said:
Well psych doesn't really, but then again after college, we never talk about Freud and the other 'no actual evidence' theories, well not in a BSc anyway, maybe in an MA but the MA isn't recognised by the BPS. I actually learnt the word from my sociology lessons in college.
Ahh fair play then. A PhD? aren't you like 21? Little young aren't you lol
 

Beccax

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DanteVX said:
Beccax said:
Well psych doesn't really, but then again after college, we never talk about Freud and the other 'no actual evidence' theories, well not in a BSc anyway, maybe in an MA but the MA isn't recognised by the BPS. I actually learnt the word from my sociology lessons in college.
Ahh fair play then. A PhD? aren't you like 21? Little young aren't you lol
I am 21 and I got accepted to do a PhD without doing my Masters. My supervisor decided I was ready to just bypass the MSc.
 

BeepBoopBrother

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vxicepickxv said:
BeepBoopBrother said:
I major in Computer Science and am planning on joining the United States Air Force after I graduate. Even though I know it's damn near impossible, I'm going to try my hardest to become an Air Force Pilot.
Question One. How is your eyesight?
Question Two. Can you exceed the Air Force Physical Requirements Standards?
Question Three. Will you tell the truth while filling out your security clearance paperwork?

If you can answer those three, then everything else will be a lot easier for you.
Answer 1: 20/40 Uncorrected, 20/20 Correctable
Answer 2: I have absolutely no problem running 1.5 miles (last clocked around 10:00 exactly, but still trying to make it so that it's under 9. ). The only one I worry about is the push-ups, but a few months of strength training will make it a bit easier.
Answer 3: I have absolutely nothing to hide so I don't see why I wouldn't. My record is clean.
 

Aureli

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Redlin5 said:
Ever since an extra elective I took in High School, I've been in love with filming video and editing it. During my senior year (year three of that elective) I decided that being a cameraman is what I want to be.

However, since I've jumped into a Documentary film course, I'm enjoying directing as much as filming and editing. So I know that somewhere in the film world there is a niche for me, I just have to decide where it is. I still love being the cameraguy as well as the editor but running things is quite fun also. I'm apparently quite good at what I do if my professors are to be believed XD
This is me as well. Since high school, I've been aiming to become a camerawoman, though I prefer doing movies, tv or news to documentaries. Unfortunately trying to find a job while still going to school isn't working that well.
 

s0p0g

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i dither between becoming an anaesthesiologist or an emergency physician
i have not decided it to 100% yet, both is pretty cool; as an anaesthesiologist i would work mainly at an ICU and ORs, which is quite interesting; whereas as an EP i could get to see emergencies the way they "really" look, not "only" more or less cleaned up emergencies at the operating theatre. then again, there they would be treated extensively, which is quite exciting too
damn hard to choose xD
 

Chased

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Studying Film in college right now but I'd rather be an art thief or a lazy hippie.
 

Jumplion

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I want to tell stories. I want to give experiences. I want to deliver life-changing masterpieces. I want to change the world.

I want to get into the Entertainment Industry, like yourself. Specifically, I would like to get into Film and/or Video Game making/directing. Specifically specifically, I want to get into the animation process behind the film and video games. Right now I'm in a communications course in my school, and I'm probably going to take an animation class next year as well (junior next year). I just love animation in general, with Pixar, Dreamworks, and the like being my top inspirations for the field.

However, it's going to be one helluvah road to ride on. Most likely I'll need to do a dual-major, one with animation and another with, I dunno, computer science or engineering? Something with computers probably. A good plus is that I'm also great with math, so that might ease things out.

Overall, I really have no idea where I stand in my situation. A part of me is a doe-eyed optimist, but the other part of me is an angry-eyed pessimist, so I have to say that I'm terrified of my future as well as hopeful.

We'll see...
 

pezwitch

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Computer Technician. I love computers and I enjoy puzzles, and I get great satisfaction from taking a computer that isn't working and making it functional again.
 

SailorShale

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I'm not entirely sure yet, but I'm thinking of going into something like therapist/social worker/something like that. Life is pretty shitty and it's even shittier when you pretty much have nobody to help you, and I hate having a shitty life with nobody to help me. I'd like to focus on LGBT issues but that's probably narrowing it too much. Although I am aiming to get my associate's in Gender Studies, then I'll see which way I want to go (or even what degree I should get for bachelor's and beyond).
 

Kernow Chris

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I'm one of the lucky ones...

Majoring in Chinese and Minor in Teaching English. So yeah, English teacher in Chinese is what my career is aimed at. And then eventually translating when my Chinese is good enough. Currently in Shanghai attending a University on my year abroad, loving the language, culture, everything, got a job interview today at an English school too.