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Hooloovoo Posted Mar 31, 2001
Well I really dont know how to take that.......
Disillusionment? I speak the truth and nothing more
Hooloovoo
oh no
Hooloovoo Posted Mar 31, 2001
You'll be pleased to know that you're the highest so far, other than my mate. But he's a bloke so he doesnt count! LOL
Hooloovoo
I could've gotten higher
Hooloovoo Posted Mar 31, 2001
Well you could have:
a) lied
b) looked at the javascript and picked all the best answers.
However, since even when *I* take it I only get 84%, if you'd have gotten higher than that I'd have been a bit suspicious. And before you say it, no I dont appear to know what I want.
I've changed a little since I wrote the questionnaire, should get around to updating the answers really.....
Hooloovoo.
I could've gotten higher
Hooloovoo Posted Mar 31, 2001
I was a bit concerned about putting a link to my homepage on H2G2, but I think I'll leave it on there...
Hopefully you'll be the first of many fine women looking at my page and realising just what a great and fantastic guy I am Also hopefully some of them will live near me......
Hooloovoo
like myself
Xanatic Posted Mar 31, 2001
How can you already be heading for a phd? I´m 20 years old and I´m only just trying to get into astrophysics at uni. And frankly the idea that I´ll be old and grey when I get my phd is kind of discouraging.
like myself
Juliet Posted Mar 31, 2001
yes - but I'm certainly a fine woman.
Anyway - I always went for older men... perhaps it's time for a change???
like myself
Hooloovoo Posted Mar 31, 2001
To: Xanatic
Well I started uni when I was 19 after finishing my A-Levels. I've done a four year masters degree "Physics with Astrophysics M.Sci (Hons)" making me 22 now. From there its straight into a PhD, or more likely I'll have to do an M.Sc for one year first since I'm only getting a 2(ii). If all goes to plan I should be a doctor of physics by the time I'm 25 / 26.
To: Juliet
Well to be honest, I've always had a thing for women older than myself. I find they are so much more ---- than girls my age. I'll replace the "----" when I've thought how to describe it....
Hooloovoo
like myself
Xanatic Posted Apr 2, 2001
Well, I was 19 when got out of high-school but I wasted a year doing absolutely nothing. And I think getting a msc will take 4 years. So 24 years old and then something like 3 years phd. I´ll have wasted the best years of my life when I get out.
like myself
Hooloovoo Posted Apr 2, 2001
> but I wasted a year doing absolutely nothing
Well then......
> I´ll have wasted the best years of my life when I get out.
If you think getting a PhD is wasting the best years of your life, then don't do it. Simple as that. Personally, I think its quite worthwhile, and I certainly don't think of university as an institution that I will "get out" from when I've finished my sentence.
Hooloovoo
like myself
Xanatic Posted Apr 3, 2001
Well, I´d love to learn all those things in University. And experience the uni-life. But I would also like to experience "real life" soon. And having to wait 7-8 years with that just doesn´t sound attractive. But of course, I´ll still have about 40 years of "real life" left afterwards.
like myself
Hooloovoo Posted Apr 3, 2001
A PhD is much much different from an undergraduate degree. It's a research position, not a taught course. For me, starting a PhD is in effect my first "real job" as a scientist. The fact that I get a qualification and a title at end is a bonus.
I guess it all really depends on whether you see your career developing as a scientist or as something else.
Hooloovoo
like myself
Hooloovoo Posted Apr 3, 2001
Not sure yet, but definately something computational. There are quite a few possible projects, one of them is working on gravitational waves (which would be front-line Nobel prize winning stuff ), another is basically a continuation of my final year thesis on helioseismology.
I had an interview last Monday, which went really well. But I'm unlikely to be getting a first class degree which means its going to be difficult for me to get a research grant. I'll probably have to do an MSc for a year before I can start a PhD, bit of a pain but thats the way it is. Should know in a few weeks hopefully...
Hooloovoo
like myself
Juliet Posted Apr 4, 2001
Sounds like a lot of fun.
Hey - as a physicist you should be able to see the link between "definitely" and the word "finite"!!
like myself
Hooloovoo Posted Apr 4, 2001
I assume you mean something less obvious than the fact that "definitely" has the word "finite" in it??
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