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mattweather
2006-Nov-25, 04:53 AM
I will be grade 11 next year and i will study all sciences, 2 unit maths plus extension, standard english and need energy for sport and reacreation class! So i will have to study alot over next two years!
In 2009, if i get passed the HSC UAI mark of 81% or higher to extend into university in Brisbane to study Geographical Information Science. It including biodiversity, earthquakes/volcanoes/tsunamis tracking, severe weather tracking plus many more that is natural disaster. Many examples like this on movies such as Day After Tomorrow, 10.5 two movie series, category 6 and 7 and deep impact.
Professional opportunities are:
GIS (Geographical Information Science) Technical officer
Planning officer
Research Officer
Teacher, and
Natural Resource Analyst.
That what i am doing for!
Dragon Star
2006-Nov-25, 04:55 AM
Congratulations, and you are lucky to have a strong desire for your career. Many are not so fortunate. ;)
mickal555
2006-Nov-25, 05:08 AM
I have no idea what I'm going to do...
Just finished year 11...
2 maths- have fun with maths C, it's fuuun :shifty:
I'll probobly be going to UQ in brissie in 2008 or 2009, I might be doing a similer cource, so I might see you there :D
mattweather
2006-Nov-25, 05:12 AM
Wow!!! Thats great, we might work together heeps in the business! Yes i go to Uni of Qld one! keep that!
mickal555
2006-Nov-25, 05:13 AM
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Dragon Star
2006-Nov-25, 05:22 AM
I'm jealous. I'd like to meet Mic myself, he's a good guy. ;)
mattweather
2006-Nov-25, 05:29 AM
LOL u must forgetton about me mattweather? Am i good guy? LOL!
damienpaul
2006-Nov-25, 05:40 AM
I have no idea what I'm going to do...
Just finished year 11...
2 maths- have fun with maths C, it's fuuun :shifty:
I'll probobly be going to UQ in brissie in 2008 or 2009, I might be doing a similer cource, so I might see you there :D
What ever you do, Mic - you will be a success
btw I may be a lecturer there around that time as well
mickal555
2006-Nov-25, 05:44 AM
LOL u must forgetton about me mattweather? Am i good guy? LOL!
You're terriffic :D
You've got your goals sorted out, I'm sure you'll do great!
damienpaul
2006-Nov-25, 05:51 AM
You're terriffic :D
You've got your goals sorted out, I'm sure you'll do great!
That is half the battle in deciding where to go in life - actually making the decision - I did not make the decision to be a teacher until late 1998 - never really looked back.
Maksutov
2006-Nov-25, 06:01 AM
Just avoid those nasty supercells, and take a course in creative writing, and you'll be all right.
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Dragon Star
2006-Nov-25, 06:28 AM
LOL u must forgetton about me mattweather? Am i good guy? LOL!
Certainly, but I was talking to you.;)
mattweather
2006-Nov-25, 06:41 AM
Ok lol! I thought u were talking to mic. O well, i am glad to see some one could do same courses.:)
Cougar
2006-Nov-25, 06:57 AM
I will be grade 11 next year and i will study all sciences, 2 unit maths plus extension, standard english and need energy for sport and reacreation class!
When I was in 11th grade (and 12th), I was first string on the varsity basketball team. Exhausting practice every day, two games a week against rival schools. We were undefeated in league play when I was a senior. Man, was I in good shape. The older I get, the better I was. ;)
I still always did my math homework and got straight A's all the way through high school (and always did well in English, apparently), still you have to be looking to get straight A's in all your classes; they're all important. I didn't do that well through college, myself. Too much surfing, I guess. :o Got a degree but quit too soon. So I made up for it by marrying someone who graduated her first four years of university summa cum laude. That means she aced her undergrad years. That's what you want to be doing. Actually she then worked a few years, then went back and got her PhD and tenure-track position and huge chunk of NSF Young Investigator's Award funding. But any way you do it, the earlier you get the PhD, the better.
In 2009, if i get passed the HSC UAI mark of 81% or higher to extend into university in Brisbane to study Geographical Information Science. It including biodiversity, earthquakes/volcanoes/tsunamis tracking, severe weather tracking plus many more that is natural disaster.
Well, I don't know what the HSC UAI is, but your chosen area of study sounds fantastic, and rather remarkable to have it nailed down so well while you're in the 11th grade. The study of climate and weather is an entire field in itself. There is certainly room in the study of complex systems for major developments. Let me know if you want an editor when you go to publish. :)
Professional opportunities are:
GIS (Geographical Information Science) Technical officer
Planning officer
Research Officer
Teacher, and
Natural Resource Analyst.
That what i am doing for!
There's no reason to settle for anything less than the top. The straight A's and high test scores are for getting scholarships to keep going through school (at least in the U.S.). Don't stop until you get a PhD, and then find a university position where you can teach a little and do cutting-edge research on the specialty you focus on, write proposals for funding, attract PhD candidates to help you with your research and publications, advise and graduate PhD students who go on to become other professors doing research in areas you helped turn them onto, go to conferences in Canada or Japan or Italy, do any of those things you have listed above, if you still want to.
I'm sure you'll make it. ;)
mattweather
2006-Nov-25, 07:36 AM
Very well cougar, i am happy with it. It got my excitement, but i can't get too excited because study thing to do!!!!!!
I love that job:)
mattweather
2006-Nov-26, 12:59 AM
I really love to track those kind of stuff esp tracking severe storms across our region and cyclones in northern Australia. I might go over seas visiting earthquake zones and track them see whats going on, how you all think about that?
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