Andae said
Ah, crap, I forget that no-one on RpG knows, I'm a full time carer, for someone that only needs supervision, so, jobsearching, is a no-go, sadly, cause I'd much rather be filling shelves or something like that, as for learning to draw... I should get back into that, thanks buddy ^_^
When did you start doing that? ._. I had no idea. Well, that's pretty damn good of you, mate.
Drawing's good because it just takes ridiculous amounts of time to get good at, but it's relaxing. Soaks up the hours!
Fat Boy Kyle said
Applied Criminology (I'm basically batman ;P). What are you studying and what do you want to study?
That's... actually incredibly awesome. Is it more the forensic side of things, or does it focus on the psychology of criminals or some such? I must admit my complete and utter lack of knowledge on that field!
I'm studying English, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics (Mechanics), and Physics at Advanced Higher level (equivalent to A2 in England). I'm also following the Applied Mathematics (Statistics) course, but can't sit the exam as it's at the same time as Mechanics and is classified as the same subject, "Applied Mathematics", despite being a completely separate course. I've applied for a mixture of mathematics and physics courses, and currently have offers from St. Andrews for Maths and Physics and Durham for Theoretical Physics.
Mr_Wiki_96 said
I'm an S6 and I live in Aberdeen. I'm doing Highers too increase my chances of getting into my HND course. Once I get in and do the full two years of the HND course, I'll then do 2 years of University of a similar course and I'll get the same degree as if I did 4 years of the university course. The ol' 2 x 2. :) I'm looking to be in the field of either immunology or a zoology. Yeah, I also spend too much money on games. I love them way to much. Been an addict since the days of PS1s and GameBoys. :)
I'm S6 too! And I know how the system works, I have quite a few friends planning to do something similar and are going to college first. What HND are you looking at doing? Immunology sounds particularly fascinating - you can make a case study of me, I'm currently on antibiotics, fighting off cellulitis :P (don't look up pictures, you just get very severe cases and it's super-mega-motherhugging-gross.)
Aye, same here! Ah, I was talking about how the quality of Pokemon games has varied from generation to generation with some friends earlier - how we got onto the topic, god knows - and we all ended up reminiscing about our first games. Loving the Daxter avatar, by the way, I have played far too much of the Jak and Daxter series over the years...
Seravee said
I am, yeah! I'm working toward getting my secondary education degree. And I'm studying political science/social studies. Its all clumped together in a residential college at my university. I have an earth science minor.Mila is doing well! She's a major cutie.
Let me just communicate my respect, then - it's not an easy job and requires a lot of maturity and dedication. I think you'll make an excellent teacher, from what little I know of you. Is political science specifically politics as we colloquially think of it, i.e. government/federal policy/etc., or is it a broader perspective? My auntie did "Politics" at university, but it focused more on general social interaction between people instead, so I'm curious about the way your course works in comparison. :) And I've never been quite sure what earth science is, care to educate me?
I'm glad she's doing better ^^ How old is she now?
Also, interesting note on the gun point: many people here are perturbed by the mere sight of firearms, and don't find the ban against them a bummer at all. There's a complete lack of any "gun culture" here, it's one way in which the UK and US utterly clash. I'm only slightly more comfortable with them because I was part of the Air Training Corps for about 18 months and got to shoot a few times.