You could always change career and find out...
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You could always change career and find out...
Oh god, this is extremely interesting to see how much the guys I know have progressed!
As STL mentioned wayyyyyy back, yes the RMIT fashion department is pretty mint. The only way to their building is by trotting straight through mine, I don't mind oneee bit :D
(They probably do though, there are a lot of weirdos in my department)
Looking at blackie and his dreams of getting into aerodynamics, well, that's just gone completely out the window!
STL in uni? Looking at where you are today, you moved up the chain pretty quickly!
Kyle, it's good to see that there is a math phD here (even though you're barely auond anymore)
I had no idea that llamatron was a physics phD either! You guys have just become very valuable to me :P
I guess this is my turn? We'll see how this changes in time haha.
I'm a final year math student with my honours year sorted out.
I want to research a variety of fields, such as renewable energy, animal conservation (this does contain math, go away) and pattern matching (which is the money maker). It just so happens that where I am has one of the best known professors in the pattern matching/discrete mathematics fields. So, I'm definitely in the right place for something! Plan on obtaining my doctorate, just not too sure where.
As for a current job? I work at uni running labs/tutes for programmers, run the programming club at uni and work in a pharmacy.
Not much has changed for me, I finished my trade almost 3 years ago.
I did start uni at the start of this year but have dropped as I want time and money more ;)
I am however still doing one subject one day a week which is Visual Arts which I am absolutely enjoy doing and wil continue to until the end of the year.
still working at coles
still at uni -sigh-
also repair mowers
yup, life is moving along in leaps and bounds
And I'm still a phone monkey, albeit a "Technical Agent"
I start a new job tomorrow. Well it's the same sort of work I've been doing since I last posted here, managing online communications, and it's in the same organisation, just a different part, with more responsibility and more money. Same but different.
Good luck with the new job Paul!
I started out like Blackie, working at Coles while doing Science and Engineering degrees at Monash Uni. After floating my way through neuroscience, astrophysics, mechanical and biomedical engineering majors I decided I prefered education and did a DipEd and wound up teaching VCE physics and maths and now first year uni math, at of all places, the school where I attended as a student.