why not just take over Tom Sawyer Island?danimal3114u wrote:We have such a wide range, we could probably just find a little island somewhere (preferably Frontierland) and create a little commune / Utopia with just Subsonic listeners!

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why not just take over Tom Sawyer Island?danimal3114u wrote:We have such a wide range, we could probably just find a little island somewhere (preferably Frontierland) and create a little commune / Utopia with just Subsonic listeners!
Len90 wrote:Just checked through the thread and didn't see I never responded. I am currently a student at Rutgers University.
Currently I have not declared anything, but I have narrowed it down to Economics or Biology. I am leaning towards the Economics and would probably go into Financial Law. Luckily I am still a freshman so I have some time left to think this out.figmentaholic wrote:Len90 wrote:Just checked through the thread and didn't see I never responded. I am currently a student at Rutgers University.
Cool. What degree are you going for? It seems like I am always going in and out of school, I am almost in my mid-30's!! hahah!
elizabethswann wrote:College student still and hoping (if I ever call my counselors) to declare a major in Photography.
At the moment, I could go for both. I have a Canon SD1110 and that's been my pride and joy since I got it for an early Christmas present. I really want a Canon Rebel XS since I went to a camera store and the guy said that it was much better than the Rebel XTI. I have yet to see how my photography class is going to go. I start late next month.figmentaholic wrote:Awesome! I was actually one class away from having a minor in Photography. My major was Visual Art.elizabethswann wrote:College student still and hoping (if I ever call my counselors) to declare a major in Photography.
So is this digital photography or good ole fashioned SLR photography? When I was in school we used SLR cameras, though my main camera now is a Canon S5IS digital.
elizabethswann wrote:At the moment, I could go for both. I have a Canon SD1110 and that's been my pride and joy since I got it for an early Christmas present. I really want a Canon Rebel XS since I went to a camera store and the guy said that it was much better than the Rebel XTI. I have yet to see how my photography class is going to go. I start late next month.figmentaholic wrote:Awesome! I was actually one class away from having a minor in Photography. My major was Visual Art.elizabethswann wrote:College student still and hoping (if I ever call my counselors) to declare a major in Photography.
So is this digital photography or good ole fashioned SLR photography? When I was in school we used SLR cameras, though my main camera now is a Canon S5IS digital.
I have a few friends that are lawyers, do any of you enjoy what you do?jenhen27 wrote:I'm a full time attorney (which I guess sounds silly because what attorney isn't full time?) Well me I hope! I want to work part time after the Heffalump get's here. I'm just hoping I can save up enough and pay down enough debt to do it.
A few pages back someone said they were going to law school to make the big bucks. Don't be fooled. Get an MBA instead. Fewer years equals fewer loans and the pay is better. Plus no billable hours. (Can you tell I hate my job?) Trust me, if you surveyed the graduating class of any lawschool that wasn't in the top ten you would find that 90 percent don't want to be lawyers but feel they have no choice due to the crippling debt. Top ten kids are hardcore gunners who will likely get a starting salary of at least 100 grand so avoid surveying the top ten. Oh and that 100 grand isn't really 100 grand. It's more like 50 when you consider that those at the top firms work an average of 80 hours a week. (seriously hate my job - darn my mortgage payment's worth of student loan debt - you really don't want to know the total)
I'm a tech (read wire monkey) and I love what I do. I get to play with high tech stuff and make it work. It's a lot of fun, I may come home dirty at the end of the day and sometimes am gone for weeks on end, but I truly enjoy what I do. All I needed was a two year degree. One thing I find cool is I have a few close friends that are either lawyers or doctors (we met years ago at my boys school) and they call me for help with their high tech stuff. You'd be amazed how a surgeon has trouble with a computer, it's funny. My buddy Gary (Neonatal surgeon) was watching me work on his computer and told me if it bled he could fix it.jenhen27 wrote:Hmm, if you can find a lawyer that doesn't have to bill time or deal with clients I think the answer would be yes. But then I'm not sure if they would be doing any lawyering. Maybe judges? Seriously, it's not a happy profession and it doesn't help that the rest of the world hates us. I usually don't tell people what I do for a living unless it's in this kind of "hey what does everyone do?" forum thread. If you think I exagerate, there was this horrible made for TV movie about the sun going supernova. The scientist was being shown around the underground refuge the government had built to preserve the human race. "We have facilities for scientists, doctors, politicians, teachers... everyone! Well not lawyers."
Aaaaand that about sums it up.
But the grass is always greener right? I'm not sure if anyone really likes what they do for a living.