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middle school graduation 2015 ranked in the 5 top smartest kids in my school
interest science most chemils and space; pysics; computers futer plans join the air force in nineth grade get a good job and maybe if i work hard be an astronaut |
School: University
Graduation Date: 2010 Studying: B.A. Honours in Criminology and Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Law. Take that. Interests: Mainly Law and why criminals do what they do, understanding reasons and what not. Future plans: Not sure right now....see what happens when I finish this degree. |
School:ITT tech crappy college
Graduation date: december 2009 Studying:bachelor in art of game design interest: character artist and game programmer future plan: work with kojima |
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just kidding, I've actually contemplated being a cop myself.. Or a really cool probation officer. |
So is that kind of like criminal psychology?
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Make sure you don't break any laws, because then you'll be a hypocrite. |
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I don't know why I said that.
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Drexel University.
Graduated June 2005 - Dual degree. Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering (Control Systems concentration). Masters of Science in Power Systems Engineering (EE concentration). I work for a Utility Contractor as a Project Manager and I don't use a lick of engineering anymore.. I passed my FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) previously called the EIT (Engineer In Training), and will be taking my PE (Professional Engineer) test next year. I make a boat load of money for my age, and am recently engaged and now have a puppy in our new house. |
Going to retire early or work the hurricane season and not see your family every year?
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Nah, I'll just be able to take them on a lot better vacations if it continues!
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Graduated High School in 07...
College: University of Chicago Studying: Economics, Psychology; all the other crap they make you take Interests: None |
High School: MN Valley Lutheran HS
Graduation Date: 05/2007 Studying: General Education College: SW MN State University Graduation Date: 05/2011 Studying: Marketing n Finance/Business Administration Future plans: I would like to latch on to a marketing department of some semi-significant business/corporation. My goal is to save enough money to live and retire in New Zealand. I did want to be a field sales agent, but that will only work out if I'm single. The hours you have to put in can add up, and the workload can take a toll on you. I won't mind working 40 hours a week, but I want to get on a flex plan so I can work only 4 days a week. Other plans: I am going to try-out for the Minnesota Thunder, a United Soccer League team, next spring. In order to do so, I need to gain speed. I already possess the necessary foot skills and field vision. I have the stamina; the only issue is I will always be shy half a step because I broke my ankle a few years ago. Hopefully through sprint training and indoor soccer I will be able to achieve my goal. I've played pickup games with MSU Moorhead and NDSU, and they say I do have the potential; all I need is speed. I have been offered scholarships from several colleges in the midwest, but I don't have the money to complement them. |
Why New Zealand? New Zealand isn't terribly progressive or anything. Their country actually went bankrupt recently.
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Either New Zealand or Australia. It's not Europe, and it's not America... I basically want to get a small boat and just fish right off the coast in my spare time. Probably try to get a dual citizenship America/New Zealand or America/Australia.
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Getting an Australian citizenship is a tough thing, you know. I think they're only taking people who have skills that they can use, or have good career prospects/already sorted out a job. From what I've heard, people who apply who are straight out of education, with nothing but a degree to their name, don't usually succeed.
The Kiwis will take anyone, though. :p |
I guess I may as well contribute to my own damn thread:
School: Ivy League Graduation Date: 2011 Studying: Civil Engineering Interests: Fluctuating Future plans: Global takeover |
I'd go to England but I don't want to get raped by taxes.
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Fair point. :p
I think the Channel Islands aren't too bad when it comes to taxes - for one, they don't seem to pay VAT (17.5% of the price of the goods, added to said goods to give the total price. So something that costs £100 is actually £117.50 to buy). |
It's my understanding that the USA does not allow dual citizenship to anyone except minors born out of the country to US citizens.
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