Title: Studies Post by: Yavathol on May 21, 2006, 09:34:00 PM OK, here's a new one. I've always wondered if Nanny is really inhabited by a larger number of programmers than even I imagine. I recall that some of the earliest players and admin were actually into physics, math and engineering. So, to see what the state of the MUD is today:
What are you currently studying, if still in school and what level are you at (undergraduate or graduate). If you have already finished, what is/are your most advanced degrees. If not in college - what are your plans to study or career to pursue. I've always wondered if Nanny is as diverse scholastically as it is internationally. Title: Re: Studies Post by: Carrion on May 22, 2006, 03:12:03 PM OK, here's a new one. I've always wondered if Nanny is really inhabited by a larger number of programmers than even I imagine. I recall that some of the earliest players and admin were actually into physics, math and engineering. So, to see what the state of the MUD is today: Good question. I've got my 'Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering' many years ago, and have been working as a computer (IT...) consultant since then.What are you currently studying, if still in school and what level are you at (undergraduate or graduate). If you have already finished, what is/are your most advanced degrees. If not in college - what are your plans to study or career to pursue. I've always wondered if Nanny is as diverse scholastically as it is internationally. But, honestly, we all know the diversity is just about zero, we're all MUD geeks ;) Title: Re: Studies Post by: Snafu on May 23, 2006, 01:21:20 PM Lemme see..
Studied Math and Computer Science from 1991-1995. No degree. Spent 2002-2004 studing Computer Network Systems at a technical college. Got my degree finally ;) I spend my life doing computer tech support in some manner or another. :D /Snafu :D Title: Re: Studies Post by: Opus on May 23, 2006, 03:58:39 PM Got a Master of Science in Physics and is currently a Ph.D. Student.
Title: Re: Studies Post by: Ereshkigal on May 24, 2006, 06:30:24 PM I have a B.S. in mathematics and am working on my Ph.D.
Title: Re: Studies Post by: Kherec on May 25, 2006, 04:03:06 PM System information analysis, 2 years, never finished.
Title: Re: Studies Post by: Yavathol on May 26, 2006, 09:36:45 AM So, it seems that we've all mainly been in science of some type or another. My own field is now medicine and I have finished my doctorate. So, at least one or two of us didn't specifically study computers.
-Yav Title: Re: Studies Post by: Hewe on June 02, 2006, 03:39:37 PM So, it seems that we've all mainly been in science of some type or another. -Yav not me :police: Title: Re: Studies Post by: Yavathol on June 02, 2006, 10:49:00 PM not me :police: Allow me to rephrase: At least those of us who shared our educational experiences seem to have studied some type of science. :evil: I've gathered that you're a teacher, but would you care to elaborate on your own studies and what you teach? -Yav Title: Re: Studies Post by: Hewe on June 04, 2006, 12:17:18 PM I studied something that in Spain we call Filología :undecided:
Title: Re: Studies Post by: Yavathol on June 24, 2006, 09:13:44 AM I studied something that in Spain we call Filología :undecided: Isn't that one of those fance terms for a literature major?:) Title: Re: Studies Post by: Hewe on June 24, 2006, 04:40:51 PM it should be more "Language" but Literature is usually included, yes
Title: Re: Studies Post by: Kei on July 20, 2006, 11:58:56 AM Eclectic scholastic record/experience.
Music, Computer Graphic/Design, Accounting (forced by work - yeach), Linguistics, Ethics (primarily medical), some other things in and around the edges. Love to learn, and to so quickly and relatively easily, hate the system. *shrugs* Probably have enough credits/things I could test out of to get a degree - but not gotten around to sorting that out yet. |