Bored? Read my college resume

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Search & Destroy, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. Search & Destroy Take one bite at a time Moderator

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    I hang out with a few homos. I'm not ok flirting though. As irresistible as it may be to you, I prefer a more passive relationship. Manlove still gives me the willies now-n-then when I get involved.

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    disregarding the newly discovered homosexual,

    Does anyone have any helpful critiques on my resume? Advice would be helpful. Aren't there guidance counselors or directors of admission that visit this site?
     
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  3. phonetic stroking my banjo Registered Senior Member

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    Oh. I didn't know picking your course was seperate to applying. Things are different here I guess.

    Geology or Earth Science could take you abroad quite easily - oil, diamonds, minerals, certain construction scenarios I'd imagine.
     
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  5. Search & Destroy Take one bite at a time Moderator

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    I really like animals, and being in nature. Keeping travel in mind, can you think of any subjects that could make that work?
     
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  7. phonetic stroking my banjo Registered Senior Member

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    Zoology sounds pretty obvious, although I'm sure you can specialise in certain fields of zoology. You could work in safari parks, game reserves, zoo's, animal rehabilitation places or whatever.

    You could be a veterinary surgeon and if you put your all in, made contacts and studied in the right place, you could learn how to deal with exotic animals. You'd get employed in the places I mentioned before, I'd have thought.

    If you'd like to fly a plane, you could be a bush-vet in Australia, parts of Africa, etc. It all depends what you put in, your financial situation and what passport you have.
     
  8. Roman Banned Banned

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    I hear becoming a vet is more difficult than becoming a doctor.

    A job as a professor of biology, ecology, or the like, could let you travel around and stuff. Professors get their summers off, have access to grants, and grad students. Doesn't pay well, though.
     
  9. phonetic stroking my banjo Registered Senior Member

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    There's always drug trafficking. All expenses paid trips to exotic countries and the chance to meet some police dogs.
     

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