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Post by Navia Lanoira on Apr 1, 2020 14:44:23 GMT
Tbh I entered this class is because it leads to many portal degree courses..My interest however lies in history and humanity..Due to me being unclear of my future path yet Ah neat. Well you still have quite a bit of time to get it all figured out. I also enjoyed history very much growing up, but ultimately i decided to major in engineering as i was good at math, while learning as much history as I could off of the web You know, just find yourself, your likes and wants, and love yourself, and you will see your future
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Post by Risviltsov on Apr 2, 2020 8:41:17 GMT
I'll chip in, again!
next year: English 12 (i dislike heavy fantasy literature, although i write political fantasy myself) AP Chemistry (i liked Chemistry as a Sophomore and I have a dislike for Biology; I also like making stuff and materials research seems interesting) AP Statistics (Data science -- duh) AP U.S. Politics & Government (Civics doesn't sound interesting and they didn't have AP European History) Teaching Careers (second level work experience for education careers; dives into educational theory; an elective, basically, that I really enjoy) CAD & Drafting II (Certificate SOLIDWORKS -- Professional & Expert, if I get my CSWA at all without any access to SOLIDWORKS b/c it's at my school and rn I have no copy on this stupid school loaned computer)
I just gotta get my mind chockablock with new or interesting stuff tbh
Aptitudes: Practical sciences Data manipulation, extraction, and simulations Educational theory Political theory and economic theory Practical economics Industrial design Becoming British-er for some daft reason
Pathways:
Industrial design -> go to a trade college, learn fluid dynamics and mechanical engineering and show up somewhere in Britain. Preferably near Silverstone. -> get recognition by entire motorsport world -> fund own FiA political campaigns! Industrial design -> do internship -> become journeyman -> make money -> fund own political campaigns and hopefully start a libertarian New Democrat wave Economics -> find a way to make $$$ -> invest in new and upcoming technologies (research stuff and look for possible breakouts) -> fund own political campaigns! Educational theory -> go to college, go through all of the things -> end up in a high school teaching AP classes -> make money -> fund own political campaigns! Data sciences -> go to college, do more mathematics, data theory, statistical theory, and expand own knowledge into computers -> become a private, self-employed data firm -> LET'S MAKE LOTS OF MONEY -> invest -> fund own political campaigns! Practical sciences -> go to college, do practical chemistry and stuff -> end up being a more charismatic version of CodysLab -> make money -> fund own political campaigns! Political theory -> go to college, do college stuff -> get into local government -> go bigger and bigger -> have people fund my political campaigns for me -> fund own political campaigns! -> maybe get elected to something that has my name engraved somewhere -> die only once! -> FUND OWN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS WHEN I AM DEAD! (through legacy influence) Becoming British -> yes -> fund own political campaigns! (i'm not sure that's how it works)
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Apr 2, 2020 12:34:51 GMT
I vouch for your last 2 pathways :]]]
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Post by Risviltsov on Apr 2, 2020 17:48:03 GMT
I vouch for your last 2 pathways :]]] Become a US Mayor who sounds like a Brit and looks like he was from the British Raj.
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Post by ambitiousace on Apr 3, 2020 0:29:45 GMT
I like the idea.I would start learning humanity studies after getting my degree tho and start to invest.
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Post by Jeanne d'Arc on Apr 3, 2020 0:41:51 GMT
I also would like to become more "british", and my voice seems to be forming with this in mind.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Apr 3, 2020 2:36:05 GMT
None are bad paths, and even then they are not the only paths available. I would choose one and plan to stick to it personally. None are bad at all though. The only bad path is one where you plan on working at a convenience store the rest of your life.
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Post by ambitiousace on Apr 3, 2020 3:24:16 GMT
None are bad paths, and even then they are not the only paths available. I would choose one and plan to stick to it personally. None are bad at all though. The only bad path is one where you plan on working at a convenience store the rest of your life. Unless you're the employer😉
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Post by Risviltsov on Apr 3, 2020 4:25:01 GMT
"Either you own the master or the master owns you" - Chuck D, "Swindlers' Lust" (1999)
yeah, as long as I employ myself and stay on top of whatever I do, I'll be alright
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Apr 3, 2020 9:17:01 GMT
None are bad paths, and even then they are not the only paths available. I would choose one and plan to stick to it personally. None are bad at all though. The only bad path is one where you plan on working at a convenience store the rest of your life. Unless you're the employer😉 ceo rather, or the chairman of the board
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Apr 3, 2020 13:44:25 GMT
None are bad paths, and even then they are not the only paths available. I would choose one and plan to stick to it personally. None are bad at all though. The only bad path is one where you plan on working at a convenience store the rest of your life. Unless you're the employer😉 And unless you like it much
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Post by ambitiousace on Apr 4, 2020 1:56:02 GMT
Question: does the cashier in the conv store asks for spare change?
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Post by Gone on Apr 4, 2020 3:21:42 GMT
This thread grew quickly.
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Post by Gone on Apr 4, 2020 3:22:30 GMT
1. I think he is leaving as a free agent. 2. Vector calculus. Aw, now I want to learn calculus Ugh. I can’t wait until I’m allowed to become a legal professional.
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Post by Gone on Apr 4, 2020 3:29:25 GMT
Uh... Where do I start? Growing anxiety (this is the first time in my life that I've ever had anxiety for a prolonged period of time) Most of my anxieties are connected somewhat to the Federal Government of the United States of America not as much rain as usual during this part of the year (it sucks to always have the sun out here) The world seeming more hostile Formula One and Formula E are shut down I'm slipping in Calculus AB because I have a nonce for a teacher (I'm usually extremely good at mathematics) I fear I might be growing into a fearful male Friends being emotionally unstable Still being an outcast in a world where people my age are doing things I'd never do Being kinda separated from the others for being Atheist (justifiably so; I make a lot of sacrilegious jokes) Becoming very British (Formula One, New Wave, and The Smiths does that to people), which is strange being a Pakistani-American (see: British Raj, if you don't get the humour to be had here) I've had it with the NFL for some weird reason I don't know. AND I'M STILL NOT REALLY LOVED BY ANYONE OUTSIDE OF MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY despite my efforts to advertise myself (I reckon not having stuff like Tik Tok and Snapchat and whatever else they be using hurts me in this regard? My middle school used Jott.) I HAVE NO ONE TO EMOTIONALLY MELT INTO. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (it'll come with time, but I'm still urked because I'm somehow jealous of literally everyone in my school becoming mates rather immediately (I heard they skip dating) at least I live in an amazing region, CascadiaI feel you. I’m friends with the whole class, but almost nobody would care if I died. Same for me. I do have my family, but there is nobody that I can melt into. And it hurts a bit whenever I see my classmates automatically staying with people that they are super good friends with and working on groups with zero issues. Apparently some are dating. However my relationship with a deep friend of mine is apparently developing slowly and steadily. I don’t know if we will eventually date, especially since im someone that ironically would rather die without having married, but we are getting very well along.
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