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#20152 - 01/11/04 09:44 AM Re: to Chris Kavanaugh
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Aardwolfe,
I’m flabbergasted by your response. Thank you for giving your time to such a qualitative post.
I found all three links useful. Yes even the kid’s one too it just explained it a bit more (in simple language!) the news one too as it showed the caliber of these men and women.
Shame there was a faulty link on the University of Toronto webpage.

In the mean time I’ve also done some more work on careers. I am applying on a course offered to go to the British Parachute Regiment for one week to see what it is like a recruit. This will give me a deeper insight into the armed forces and whether it is for me. This part is important as I am considering becoming a Clinical physiologist in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
And my teachers told me to look at becoming a physiologist so I will need to find a work placement for that too.

One thing is clear though I am not planning to go to uni before I really know what I want to do. Nothing worse then discovering afterwards that it isn’t for me.

As I mentioned before I appreciate your efforts and if you do have more information than please do not hesitate to post it.

Best regards,

Reinhardt


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#20153 - 01/12/04 06:05 AM Re: to Chris Kavanaugh
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Registered: 08/22/01
Posts: 924
Loc: St. John's, Newfoundland
I went to university right out of high school but dropped out halfway through my first year. Bummed around for a couple of years, ended up going into the military. Got through Basic Training, God knows how (toughest thing I have EVER done), did five years and finally got tired of hearing all this talk about computers and KNOWING that I could learn it if I tried. Took two correspondence courses while I was in the military (to finish off my first year of university), got out of the military, went back to university planning to get a 3-year Bachelor's degree in computer science. 6 years later, I was working on a Master's Thesis in mathematics - which took me three more years of being nagged EVERY FREAKING day by my MOTHER - God Bless Her <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Btw, I dedicated my Master's Thesis when it was finished:

"To my father, without whom I would never have started; and
to my mother, without whom I would never have finished."

Life is a funny road - most of us have no idea where we'll end up.
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"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled."
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