Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 4:51am
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What is you professional field or major?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
I'll try to make this broad as possible. If you have not or will not attend a university just list what you might want to study if you did, what your current profession is, or simply what you are most interested in.<o:p></o:p>
Category definitions:<o:p></o:p>
Physical Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics... ect.<o:p></o:p>
Social Sciences: Philosophy, Psychology, Anthropology, History... ect.<o:p></o:p>
Engineering: Electrical, Mechanical, Software... ect.<o:p></o:p>
Arts: Graphic Design, Fine Arts, Game Design, Music, Writing... ect.<o:p></o:p>
Technical Trade: Construction, Welding, Auto Mechanic, Electrician... ect.<o:p></o:p>
The last is self explanatory.<o:p></o:p>
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Crono on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 6:51am
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Not trying to beat a dead horse or anything, but your poll otions here are not as well laid out as your last one lol.
I mean, honestly. In my field alone, I had to select Engineering, but I cover almost all of the fields mentioned by mandate of my major. (The Art and Tech. Trade are electives :smile: , Not to mention game design really wouldn't fall under Art...)
Nonetheless, I suppose you still get a good idea of what people are doing....pffft, art.
just kidding! :biggrin:
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
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I know, but with only six poll options what can I do? in terms of game design, I really meant the graphic side, modeling, animation, ect. not the codeing. that I would think would fall under engineering.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Loco on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 8:04am
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What does law come under?
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
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Social Science I would think...
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
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Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 9:12am
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Is anyone else getting this message when you vote??
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Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by fraggard on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 9:28am
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That usually means a mySQL bug Kain. You shouldn't see it every time. Probably the tables just screwed up temporarily :/
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
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Bah. My academic interests are maths and philosophy, and my forthcoming occupation is writing. Your categories don't suit me :razz:
And you really like the word "demographics" :heee:
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Schmung on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 1:10pm
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Doing Computer Science, so engineering, though my interests are more in the field of 3D Modelling, Mapping etc..
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Monqui on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 1:44pm
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I'm a consultant for a small company and the school library... so... um... True?
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Gollum on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 2:03pm
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...and philosophy is not a social science.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by DeathMedic3rd on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 5:24pm
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i don't have any form of degree or anything.. but art all the way..
my brother on the other hand has a degree in fine art.. :razz:
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Kage_Prototype on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 5:32pm
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You can't say philosophy is a social subject, because it applies to everything and anything. not just societal issues. Philosophy is philosophy, just like science is science, and art is art. You probably could say it's form of science, but then again you could say science is a form of philosophy; the same thing, but with more focus on empirical evidence. There's philosophy of art, social and political philosophy, religious philosophy, I could go on and on.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Gollum on
Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 5:37pm
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....philosophy of mathematics, of logic and language, of ethics, epistemology, of mind, of science, of psychology....
There's even the philosophy of social science.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
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Thu Mar 11th 2004 at 9:46pm
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Computar machene persan!!1
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Andrei on
Fri Mar 12th 2004 at 8:31am
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In which one does aviation (as in pilot) fit best???
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
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No idea dude. I dont' know what sort of education is rquired to become a pilot
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Kage_Prototype on
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I'd stick it under physical sciences, seeing you need a good knowldege of physics to be a pilot. I think.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Mar 12th 2004 at 5:30pm
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Er, no you don't, just like you don't need a good knowledge of physics to drive a car, or walk.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Cassius on
Fri Mar 12th 2004 at 6:12pm
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I'm not exactly an expert on piloting planes, but I'd venture a guess that it is a fair bit more difficult than walking.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Leperous on
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Well neither am I, but my dad was in the RAF and is now a commercial pilot. He dropped out of a medicine course at Uni.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
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I guess that makes it a technical trade then...
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Andrei on
Sat Mar 13th 2004 at 8:36pm
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My parents are architects.My brother is studying to become an architect.Too many architects per square mile! Thats why im choosing a diffrent career.
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Myrk- on
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Your in Romania though so it doesn't matter... In UK theres just the right number going in and out of Uni for architecture, though more people wanna be architects so the grade boundaries are increasing....
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Andrei on
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Bleh, even famous architects (my dad, for example is very well known here because hes repaired EVERY church and monastery in this damn country) get paid less than a truck driver in germany.SAD. :sad:
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by Myrk- on
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Maybe in your crazy country :razz:
Re: Professional/Academic Intrests
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Mar 14th 2004 at 3:34pm
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My course is certainly techical, but the area I want to go into is game design, and therefore I'd probably fit into art.