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    well im doing a history degree atm. I want to apply for a masters and then do a pgce but im considering other alternatives because there's really limited places in Northern Ireland and theres no jobs either so I will most probably have to go across water.

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    I wanna go to college and get as high level in hairdressing as I can before I start working as a hair dresser. In England I want to work for other people then when my boyfriends trained for the job he wants (game concept designer) we want to move to America so he can find work easier so I'd like to have enough money to open my own salon over there.





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    Eugh I srsly cannot be the only person that doesn't have even the smallest clue. Right now I'm leaning towards becoming a hermit or a high end prostitute.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rozi View Post
    Eugh I srsly cannot be the only person that doesn't have even the smallest clue. Right now I'm leaning towards becoming a hermit or a high end prostitute.
    One of my dads clients (he used to be an accountant at Natwest) was a "high-end Prostitue"

    She went to the top hotels, where (mainly) arab men paid her £15-£30 Thousand for one night of sex with her. If they liked her, they would buy her presents such as ferraris as thank yous.

    Certainly a good job for a girl :L

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    Well hopefully I'll be off to Bradford University next year to study computer animation. That course lasts 3 years. Then I may do a masters degree in special effects. Hopefully this will then lead me onto a film industry job. Maybe if I'm lucky (I mean, really lucky!) even moving to America and working for Pixar or Dreamworks. If not, then I want to move to Canada and get a job in one of the many companies out there

    Then it's all down to... Getting rich. Yes I will

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    I've pretty much planned my life - assuming it all goes correctly.

    Pass GCSEs - minimum of A in all subjects. A* in most.
    Do A levels in Maths, Further Maths, Economics, and one of Drama, Physics or French (haven't decided)
    Go to Cambridge and study for a degree in Mathematics or economics (haven't decided which)
    Get a job as an investment banker, work my way up the ranks.
    Somewhere around the age of 25-30 get married, have a few kids.
    Once I reach the top of investment banker, move to hedge fund management. Earn my $$$.
    Retire at 50 in a mansion in America.
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    I'm at university, my first year. I'm working on three bachelor's degrees: geology, evolutionary biology and mathematics.
    I plan to pursue geology on at a graduate level, getting my master's and hopefully doctorate one day. The latter two are more out of interest, although perhaps I can intertwine them into what I'm doing, I don't doubt that they'll be useful.

    As for after, I don't know, I'm guessing I'll discover my more esoteric interests within the fields as I progress further and further into my degrees, because at the moment I'm not entirely sure what I want to do with them. Some sort of research, for sure, and I'd love a teaching post at a university, but that's pretty ambitious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Right-Wing View Post
    I've pretty much planned my life - assuming it all goes correctly.

    Pass GCSEs - minimum of A in all subjects. A* in most.
    Do A levels in Maths, Further Maths, Economics, and one of Drama, Physics or French (haven't decided)
    Go to Cambridge and study for a degree in Mathematics or economics (haven't decided which)
    Get a job as an investment banker, work my way up the ranks.
    Somewhere around the age of 25-30 get married, have a few kids.
    Once I reach the top of investment banker, move to hedge fund management. Earn my $$$.
    Retire at 50 in a mansion in America.
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    Very risky life, Robbie! My old Maths teachers cousin is a hedge fund manager. Can't remember his name - he earns hundreds of millions a year, but gives the majority to Charity. Done a quick search, I believe it is this guy: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-children.html

    I wouldn't bother with Drama with what you want to do - I have chosen to give up studying music (despite being grade3, 5, 6, and 4 - and studying grade 8 bass). I don't want to continue it further on it to life, so won't be bothering. Good luck in getting to Cambridge Robbie x

    Quote Originally Posted by Soph! View Post
    I'm at university, my first year. I'm working on three bachelor's degrees: geology, evolutionary biology and mathematics.
    I plan to pursue geology on at a graduate level, getting my master's and hopefully doctorate one day. The latter two are more out of interest, although perhaps I can intertwine them into what I'm doing, I don't doubt that they'll be useful.

    As for after, I don't know, I'm guessing I'll discover my more esoteric interests within the fields as I progress further and further into my degrees, because at the moment I'm not entirely sure what I want to do with them. Some sort of research, for sure, and I'd love a teaching post at a university, but that's pretty ambitious.
    Wow. I wish I even knew what is looked at in geology, never mind studying it :L


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Very risky life, Robbie! My old Maths teachers cousin is a hedge fund manager. Can't remember his name - he earns hundreds of millions a year, but gives the majority to Charity. Done a quick search, I believe it is this guy: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-children.html

    I wouldn't bother with Drama with what you want to do - I have chosen to give up studying music (despite being grade3, 5, 6, and 4 - and studying grade 8 bass). I don't want to continue it further on it to life, so won't be bothering. Good luck in getting to Cambridge Robbie x



    Wow. I wish I even knew what is looked at in geology, never mind studying it :L
    Thanks

    Yeah it's going to be risky but if it goes wrong I have a few back up plans. I really want to take Drama A level because I've never heard a bad word about it but as you said, it doesn't fit with where I want to go.
    If my life of ludicrous money managing goes wrong I plan to be a teacher or a politician >;P If not, financial advisor I guess.

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    Well i am in year 12, so have about 13 months left at school which is scary because it's gone so fast and i dare say it will just keep getting faster.

    I want to go to uni to study psychology or law at Cam, UCL or Manc and want to do some form of teaching english abroad at some point in the Caribbean or something.


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