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Post by noah scott on Jun 9, 2009 14:38:03 GMT -5
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--------------------- [NOAH KRAKATOA SAYS:] I'm sure it's not that bad! :B
that's awesome. science is great, but I'm better at math. if you're really good at it, you should consider going to med school. (: --------------------- |
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Post by elle zelenski on Jun 9, 2009 15:18:24 GMT -5
elle zelenski , ( ONLINE ) ♪ romeo and juliet , indigo girls . < elisabeth.zelenski@live.com >
the area's pretty bad. and aleki did a fantastic job of ripping it to shreds. =P
i am alright at math, but i prefer science. and i have considered that. i just do not like how being a doctor controls every aspect of your life, if you know what i mean. i thought the coolest job in the world would be restoring paintings at museums. there is a lot of chemistry to it, but also art history. that would be an awesome job.
how did you decide you wanted to major in environmental engineering?
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Post by noah scott on Jun 9, 2009 19:54:22 GMT -5
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--------------------- [NOAH KRAKATOA SAYS:] haha, aww.
I get what you mean. I personally could never be a doctor. you just spend all of your time doing it and that wouldn't fly with me. :B and that sounds like a cool job! I'm guessing you like art history then?
well, I'm really good at math. it calms me down a lot. and I care a lot about the environment. we really need to protect it before we screw it up any more than we already have. I figured putting those two together would be good. (: --------------------- |
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Post by elle zelenski on Jun 10, 2009 6:43:53 GMT -5
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exactly. and i do not like history as a general rule, but art history i find rather intriguing. much more interesting than learning about who killed who where over what and how long ago. that stuff makes me want to cry.
i envy people who are that good at math. i love it, but i find it so much harder to get a handle of than, like, english. i have to study so much more for math than any other class. and i do not understand how people can not care about the environment. it is a bit ridiculous how little some people care. i think it is really cool that you are going to make helping the environment your job. =)
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Post by noah scott on Jun 10, 2009 10:27:23 GMT -5
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--------------------- [NOAH KRAKATOA SAYS:] I've never taken anything to do with art history, but it seems like it'd be more interesting than regular history. I can't really sit still in regular history anyway. it's really boring and depressing to me!
I think english is one of my worst subjects, mainly because I just don't care about it. I'm not good at analyzing and conveying my thoughts and all that jazz. :B
same here. people have become really insensitive and don't realize what they're doing to the environment. it's horrible. and thanks. =) restoring art sounds cool too. it'd kind of feel like you were the original painter, too, because you'd be going over all their brushstrokes and whatnot. that seems great. =] --------------------- |
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Post by elle zelenski on Jun 26, 2009 10:53:08 GMT -5
elle zelenski , ( ONLINE ) ♪ romeo and juliet , indigo girls . < elisabeth.zelenski@live.com >
i am not a huge fan of normal history, either. but art history, for me at least, is far more captivating. and i agree, history is very boring and depressing! i do not see much of a point on focussing on what has already happened, anyway. i think it is more important to learn about the future, and how to make that better, rather than focusing on things that have already happened and that we cannot do anything about.
i am sure you could be good at it! i think people are just good at what they like. if i didn't like english so much, i would not spend as much time studying it or anything like that, and then i would be as bad at english as i am at math. not that i am much better at english, so i suppose that was not the best example...
sure; i really do think it sounds like an amazing job. and if it is something you are passionate about, you'll be great at it. yeah, it sounds like fun to me, too. i do not know how easy a job that is to come by, though. but it is definitely something i am considering. =)
so, what are you doing today, noah?
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Post by noah scott on Jul 1, 2009 0:08:41 GMT -5
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--------------------- [NOAH KRAKATOA SAYS:] I agree!
yeah, that makes sense. I would probably be better at athletics if I liked it, but I don't, so I don't try. and you sound like you'd be good at english!
I'm sure an art museum somewhere needs an art... restorer...? Is that what they call them? not sure!
I'm not doing much, actually... I get to take my sister to tae kwon do and watch her kick a piece of wood's butt, and then I'm free. how about you? --------------------- |
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