What you learn today at school is down to earth materialistic / applied math and physics (engineering) which is a good thing if you want a job. (Ergo it Works)
Much from the enlightment era: Descartes.
Modern Theoretical math and physics however...Einstein, Hawking, black holes, dark...
Biochemistry, interesting study, only not that much job opportunities.
Specialize in genetics there is where the jobs are!
Find work at agro academia, agrocultural industry.
@ Aquatron, Automotive is not that stabile sector, I would go for oil and gas or other machinebuilders. Car sales plummet dramaticly here in the Netherlands.
@Nick, Thanks thinking can be dangerous, I think Intp's are capable of exhausting their central nervous system. Keep healthy by doing...
For some Intp's the vocation: Drawing and Construction Engineer might be an option too.
But for me, the mechanics of solids and the strength of materials are still abracadabra.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_mechanics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strength_of_materials
Dear fellow intp's. I am 33 years old. And I have had the following careerpath:
BSc Environmental Science gratuaded in 2005
Accountmanager (Recruiting, headhunting people business) 2006 (horrible)
Environmental technician ( taking soil and water samples) (engineering agency) 2007...
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