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The 'What Do You Do For A Living/What Do You Study' Thread

charlietheowl

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I went back a few pages and couldn't find a thread like this one, so thought I'd make one. If there is something already like this, feel free to trashcan this thread.

I'm a senior at the University of Connecticut and am majoring in English with a minor in Communications (so I can actually have a job when I graduate). After I graduate in the spring, I plan to take a semester off to decompress/decompose and then I want to get my master's in comm with the goal of working in organizational communication and human resources.

So what do you all do for a living, plan on doing, or want to do?
 

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I'm a college junior at University of Maryland (yes, Jim Henson's alma mater, and no, that is not the only reason I applied) studying English and working on a certificate in women's studies. I hope to become a professional writer, doing what I do now, only professionally, of course. Currently though, I work at a fabric store in my home city of Gaithersburg, MD, part-time.
 

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Majoring in middle level science and english education. I wanted to just do science, but I had to pick a second subject. This leaves me with NO room for electives except some general study classes where we have options on what to take.

Not sharing what school I go to :stick_out_tongue:
 

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Majoring in middle level science and english education. I wanted to just do science, but I had to pick a second subject. This leaves me with NO room for electives except some general study classes where we have options on what to take.

Not sharing what school I go to :stick_out_tongue:
That's cool you want to be a teacher! I've worked part-time at an after-school program since I've started college, and while it's a lot of fun, I can hardly fathom the amount of patience it must take to want to teach full-time. Does middle-level mean the same thing as middle-school (grades 5 through 8)?
 

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I'm a senior at Southern Oregon University. I'm majoring in theatre (general emphasis) and creative writing, and I'm minoring in photography. Meaning? I'm gonna be a starving artist all my life. Wahoo! Gonna be broke for forever!
 

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Well hey, teachers dont make loads of money either :wink: Thats why you marry a doctor or lawyer lol.
 

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Actually, last year I made my starving artist joke in class and some older guy was all "Don't worry, I'm sure you'll have no problem getting a rich guy to marry you." Mmmm, awkward situations are awkward.

But yay for making not too much money together!
 

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Puppeteer thats the basic of it..i sorta try to do it all....i was actually recently asked if i wanted to be the next Jim Henson, i had to laughingly yet firmly respond i could never replace his greatness but merely follow his footsteps
 
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