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What should I study?

What should I study?

  • Anthropology

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • Biology

    Votes: 12 48.0%
  • Geography

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • Psychology

    Votes: 14 56.0%
  • Sociology

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • Urban Studies

    Votes: 6 24.0%

  • Total voters
    25

444666

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Anthropology

Biology

Geography

Psychology

Sociology

Urban Studies
 

Latro

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With no more information we're not gonna be able to point you in any direction.
 

444666

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I'm interested in gathering information.
 

444666

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I'm interested in creative problem solving.
 

flow

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How much education do you seek? Are you going for a PhD? If you pursue anthropology or psychology (two of my favorite fields), you'll have to go much further than a BA in order to do anything with it. I voted for Biology, it's what I wish I would have gotten more into.
 

Agent Intellect

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When I think of you, drawing on our vast array of past experiences, I think of geography. That's what I voted.
 

444666

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How much education do you seek? Are you going for a PhD? If you pursue anthropology or psychology (two of my favorite fields), you'll have to go much further than a BA in order to do anything with it. I voted for Biology, it's what I wish I would have gotten more into.

I am pursuing a Master's, I don't know about a PhD.

In case it helps, I think I am an NPTI (mostly intuitive, then perceptive, etc.).
 

444666

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I did alright in my Chinese courses, but I struggled with the tones and the characters. I did not enjoy my Chinese courses much. I did much better in my Spanish courses; I did very well in them and remember them as being some of my favorite courses. I enjoy creative writing and my English courses were alright. I did well in them but they bored me a lot. History was fun and I did well in my my history courses. My political courses and my math courses were alright but bored me. I did very well in them. My nutrition and weather courses bored me a lot and were some of my least favorite courses. I did very well in my nutrition course, less well in my weather course. I did alright in my logic philosophy course and I did well in my contemporary moral problems philosophy course. My logic philosophy course was alright but bored me, my moral problems philosophy course was one of my favorite courses. I did very well in my humanities course, and it was one of my favorite courses.
 

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Are you from China?
 

Eljua

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I voted for all of them on the basis that there is no other individual in the world qualified to tell you what you will and won't enjoy than yourself. Considering that apart from a heavy science bias you seem to have a wide variety of options available, it's easy to say that you're probably just drifting into higher education because it's something that's expected of you. Taking that into account, do what you personally enjoy.
 

Claverhouse

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No but my mother is.

Quingdao ?


The question can only be answered if you elucidate rather more: based on your answers so far, do you think of yourself as a 'people person' ?

If so, then Geography or Biology may be most congenial; if not, the others...


Claverhouse :phear:
 

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Quingdao ?


The question can only be answered if you elucidate rather more: based on your answers so far, do you think of yourself as a 'people person' ?

If so, then Geography or Biology may be most congenial; if not, the others...


Claverhouse :phear:

I do think of myself as a people person.
 

walfin

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I voted for all of them too. Making such decisions based on input from strangers on the Interwebz is very...adventurous.

Why aren't you considering history if that didn't bore you?

Claverhouse said:
Quingdao ?
:D
Come to think of it, I think that guy chose Qingdao because of the beer (spelled Tsingtao).

Don't worry about this, string-of-numbers fella. Not yet, at least.
 

444666

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I voted for all of them too. Making such decisions based on input from strangers on the Interwebz is very...adventurous.

Why aren't you considering history if that didn't bore you?


:D
Come to think of it, I think that guy chose Qingdao because of the beer (spelled Tsingtao).

Don't worry about this, string-of-numbers fella. Not yet, at least.

I'm making a decision based on more than this thread. I am considering history.
 

444666

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I'm interested in culture and contemporary issues.
 

Claverhouse

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You could study AI and history combined... As in the lives of the founding fathers of computing, such as Alan Turing.


Claverhouse :phear:
 

444666

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You could study AI and history combined... As in the lives of the founding fathers of computing, such as Alan Turing.


Claverhouse :phear:

Thank you for the suggestion.

I'm interested in groups of people and in something applicable to real people.
 
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