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Anika818

What is your career?

What is your career?  

  1. 1. What is your career?

    • Science
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    • Math
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    • English
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    • Education
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    • Health/Medical
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    • Student (details please :) )
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    • Arts and Theater
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Hmm.. just gimme a job with puzzles and dead bodies and I think I'm good to go. :(

Ya know ruca, i think you just became my personal mentor.  :D

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Ya know ruca, i think you just became my personal mentor.  :(

Mwah! Of course. I mean .. who doesn't like puzzles and dead bodies? C'mon!!

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Now, this is wishfull thinking, but I will most likely go for a Ph.D. in archeology.

That's right, someday Kroells will be digging up our remains in the name of science.  :(

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That's really cool...Harvard...Wow!  

 

It seems mnay of you have had very interesting lives :D

Jacks of all trades, a bunch of you.  ::wonders if she gets older, will she become a jack of all trades as well?::

 

You all must have very long resumes! ::(:

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1. No nights

2. No weekends

3. No holidays

4. Summers off

 

Time to complete that teaching certification, 'eh?    ::(:   University of West Florida, here I come.

Oy, Dac!  You have no idea!  Most of the real work is done on nights, weekends, and during the summer.  Stay away from teaching!

 

J

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Yeah sure Jami you just don't want to share the funs and parties of teaching I know your angle :wink:

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I'm now in my second year working towards a Ph.D. in biophysics at Harvard.  

::drives past here everyday...makes note to detour around Kenmore Square, and take Memorial to Storrow past MIT instead::  LOL    :wink:

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My immediate present circumstances are a bit of a blurr.
Due to an injury, I had to recuperate at home.  Now lots better.  :laugh: So, I'm reconsidering/rebuilding options.  Am currently doing a lot of freelance work, which gives me wierd work hours.  Am returning to freelance writing after a long hiatus, during which I was a teacher:  Teacher in adult education. Especially love remedial and basic English teaching to returning students.  Also English as a Second Language.  Was stunned at how much one could help another, in this field.  (It's not high school teaching of captive audiences.  Every student wants to be there.)  Found I could "make a difference"with the returning student.  Know I can't captain a starship, but I can still make a difference.  Am now looking at how to do these things working for myself!  "Time and patience ..." :wink:

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