Posted on 03 September 2011. Tags: college, freshman, niche, Night, rocker, roommates, school
(it’s the fourth day of school and we’re all freshman)We get along, but my roommates/quadmates are girly whereas I’m more of a rocker kid that likes relaxing at night, I’m definitely odd one out. They all went clubbing tonight but I didn’t, I can’t because I’m starting college at 17, even if I was 18 I wouldn’t go. Is that okay that I don’t want to go? Will I find my own niche in this huge school?
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Posted on 02 September 2011. Tags: college, freshman, niche, Night, rocker, roommates, school
(it’s the fourth day of school and we’re all freshman)We get along, but my roommates/quadmates are girly whereas I’m more of a rocker kid that likes relaxing at night, I’m definitely odd one out. They all went clubbing tonight but I didn’t, I can’t because I’m starting college at 17, even if I was 18 I wouldn’t go. Is that okay that I don’t want to go? Will I find my own niche in this huge school?
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Posted on 25 August 2011. Tags: afternoon, business classes, college, Education, finite math, heavy load, information systems, kind, Left, monday afternoon, networking database, niche, part time jobs, software analysis, time employee
I have been in college for a little over 4 years. I only have one class left towards my degree, which I’m taking on a Monday afternoon – and it lasts two hours. I’m available all other times of the week. I don’t think there is anyone that wants me as a full-time employee. However, I’m wondering if there are any good part-time jobs I could apply for that will acknowledge my education up to this point.
My degree is in Management with an emphasis in Information Systems. It’s kind of a niche’ degree because I’ve taken a heavy load of business classes, but I’ve also taken programming, networking, database and software analysis related courses.
You can’t tell me everything I’ve learned is irrelavent until I finish FINITE MATH!
What do I do? Where can I work?
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Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: car accident, change, college, confidence, dating coworkers, detriment, finishing school, gt2, insults, invasion of privacy, materialism, petrochemical, petrochemical company, some drastic changes, state
I met a young woman 10 years ago when we first started college. I failed to have the confidence to approach her and upon the day in which I did, she dropped the course. Eventually, I found her on MySpace. She rejected me saying that she was “having problems with the male race”. I probably terrified her.
As a relatively private introvert, I did not take it well and made some drastic changes the following years. I ended up finishing school in another state hoping to greet social change. It was indifferent. After school, I worked for a petrochemical company in Japan for 2 years before finding my niche in derivatives and forex. I returned to the states a year ago and my social life still does not existent.
I have tried dating. Coworkers and long time acquaintances have introduced me to friends and family and they have never worked.
I do not know why I admire her so much. Perhaps she is just so smart and conscientious that I cannot let go. Or perhaps, what the shrink says is true and my inability to let go and fail has become a detriment to my mind.
I have a wedding to attend in winter. I’ll be lending my GT2 to my older brother. He tells me if I really cannot give up, try one last time since time has passed. Perhaps a coincidental car accident preferably when she is not in her vehicle leaving a note to contact me.
We would meet at a bank and I would act as if I knew her once. Unfortunately, this is wrong in many ways. Materialism, manipulation, invasion of privacy, and especially stalking which I believe it what she feared. They are all morally wrong and still do not guarantee anything. In the end I just might end up with a two way $20,000 repair and compensation job which is easily 3 months insurance.
So, I am curious if the masses of people think that the plan is worth it, and if any of you have amoral suggestions.
I expect some insults and jokes. That is fine as well. •))
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Posted on 10 August 2011. Tags: 22 years, becoming a teacher, being a teacher, college, Enjoy, middle level education, niche, night shifts, Past, payed, Reason, share your thoughts, Teacher, thanks for your time, young man
I’m really thinking about becoming a teacher. I use to think that teachers were under-payed and that was the main reason why I didn’t want to become one in the past. But, as I’ve grown into a young man whose about to graduate this year, I find that teaching may be the perfect niche for me. Of course the pay isn’t that well, but I would have great benefits, all weekends off, no night shifts, all when I am 22 years old (if I graduated college on time). I plan on majoring in Middle Level Education which focuses on grades 4th thru 8th grade and I would prefer teaching either Math or Science since those are my two favorite subjects. I’d just like to know how other teacher felt about their job. Do you enjoy teaching? Share your thoughts or experiences, it’ll be very helpful towards me! Thanks for your time!
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Posted on 10 August 2011. Tags: budget, Code, college, computer, computer system, computer systems, Display, graphic content, military command center, multimedia center, multiple companies, physical components, transformers, video display, video walls
Think any big budget thriller- Transformers, Source Code, – etc. who designs and installs the video display and computer system in the classic “military command center” scenes?
Are multiple companies involved in designing the graphic content vs. specifying and installing the physical components (monitors, video walls, displays)? I am currently a theatre major, but I work in the multimedia center in my college as well. I am very interested in finding more out about this niche as it seems displays are proliferating everywhere (and films are no exception!) Thanks for your help!
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