Author Topic: What do you want to do when you grow up?  (Read 3042 times)

I actually want to either do research as an astronomer at a university / work for the Federal Government or teach astronomy as a university professor.

Of course this means I'll be spending a large amount of time in school trying to get a Ph.D, but I absolutely love the subject and will work hard towards getting a job centrered around it.

How about you?
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Whatever will get me a decent amount of money with as little human contact as possible.

I want to work for Nintendo.
( let's just hope it doesn't die )



Architect.

Or musician.

Or maybe something with computers. I haven't really decided.

I want to build stuff with gears.

I want to work for Nintendo.
( let's just hope it doesn't die )
Do you have any experience with coding or the like?

Architecture... but the math is killing me. Im not even kidding when I say that it hurts knowing I might not be able to pursue my dream because Im not smart enough. :c

I DONT WANNA GROW UP
I WANNA BE A TOYS R US KID

Architecture... but the math is killing me. Im not even kidding when I say that it hurts knowing I might not be able to pursue my dream because Im not smart enough. :c
What grade are you in?


Professional 3D animator.

Animated movies.

Oh yeah, maybe some kind of modeler or animator.


You guys suck.

Shut up.

:L

I took a test called an explorer test and it says I qualify for quite a few areas. I scored AP on the science and mathematics, but the English I missed one point from AP. I'm qualified for a Pilot, Computer technician, Computer program designer, some sort of electrical stuff, accountants, and a lawyer. I want to do cullinary arts its my pasion, but any of the others will earn me money.

I want to be in the game design industry that's for sure.

I can't decide which field of work though.

Coder - I'm actually pretty good at but I find it very tedious.

Mapper - I'm really good at this mostly because of all the mods I made AND played which really taught me a lot about level design. I never really finish any of my work though because I become bored with sticking with one theme.

Modeler/Animator - I'm pretty crappy in this field of work but I like it a lot.

My dream company to work for is also IdSoftware.
They've been my childhood hero. John Romero is the one who inspired me to learn how to program.