Is your work or study development-related?
Is your work or study development-related?
Questions don't get more exciting than this, I know, but I was just wondering what you guys are slacking off from when you're on here or SSC.
I always wanted to be an Architect, but when I realised it got so technical that your buildings had to stand aswell as look good, I gave that the arse.
Ended up becoming a construction litigation lawyer. Cheery kinda job if ever there was one.
I always wanted to be an Architect, but when I realised it got so technical that your buildings had to stand aswell as look good, I gave that the arse.
Ended up becoming a construction litigation lawyer. Cheery kinda job if ever there was one.
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I started out in IT/Networking, then after about 2 years realised my only real "Solution" to computer problems involves windows. The big ones on buildings.
I'm now 2 years into Urban Planning. But me being me, my new passion is science fiction writing I'll stick with planning though, otherwise i'll end up with a string of half finished diplomas/degrees
I'm now 2 years into Urban Planning. But me being me, my new passion is science fiction writing I'll stick with planning though, otherwise i'll end up with a string of half finished diplomas/degrees
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No work yet. Still over a year to go for me before I go for a Civil and Structural Engineering, possibly combined with commerce. Thank god for me that I'm pretty good at maths.
I've always been more interested in the functional side of things than the aesthetics. Besides I suck with my artistic skills and I doubt that I'd ever become a successful architect even if I wanted to.
I've always been more interested in the functional side of things than the aesthetics. Besides I suck with my artistic skills and I doubt that I'd ever become a successful architect even if I wanted to.
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No work here either atm, for me im a bit leftfield of most of u guys, Im doing a Bachelor of Science majoring in earth sciences and will do honours next year. Always in the computer lab typing assignments up and a good excuse to sit on the net hehe. Hoping to become a Meteorologist, and move to the USA and become a prof storm chaser/on the ground Meteorologist but have always had a massive interest in buildings, and how they get built from foundation to spire (if there is one). Be a great chance to view some serious buildings in the USA tho if I get over there =]
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