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Totoro wrote on 2012-01-14 01:57
[FONT="Arial"]With decent pay as well 8DDD Decent being around $55,000 - $70,000, though the more, the better 8D[/FONT]
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Leopher wrote on 2012-01-14 02:01
Quote from Etoile;734981:
[FONT="Arial"]With decent pay as well 8DDD Decent being around $55,000 - $70,000, though the more, the better 8D[/FONT]
Maybe programming or something? Especially with games. Though I haven't really done that much so I'm not sure... Also have no idea about it's pay...
Art in general can be as mathematical as you want, though I'm guessing that's not what you're looking for.
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EndlessDreams wrote on 2012-01-14 02:22
Probably programming for games or something like above poster said. Don't know how deep into Math are you talking about though.
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Totoro wrote on 2012-01-14 02:39
[FONT="Arial"]Ummm around calculus level? D: That's what I'm taking right now XD
Programming is an option, but all the coding seems confusing @__@ [/FONT]
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Chiyuri wrote on 2012-01-14 15:53
programming games but only small games..
Big games will usualy divide the work and seperate the artistic part from the coding/programation end of it.
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Fynl wrote on 2012-01-14 16:04
Engineering. Maybe architecture?
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Kueh wrote on 2012-01-14 16:35
Professional Chef.
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Zeo wrote on 2012-01-14 18:44
It doesn't involves in analytical.. but...
I'd suggest Fashion designer, maybe?
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Leopher wrote on 2012-01-14 20:04
Quote from Etoile;735081:
[FONT="Arial"]Ummm around calculus level? D: That's what I'm taking right now XD
Programming is an option, but all the coding seems confusing @__@ [/FONT]
Well, it takes practice, like everything. Find a good book and learn a language little by little, if you think you might be interested. It's actually pretty fun.
Quote from Fynl;735651:
Engineering. Maybe architecture?
Oh yeah, architecture is a good one.
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Fynl wrote on 2012-01-14 21:51
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Oh yeah, architecture is a good one.
Just dunno if it pays in the range they're looking for, at least at entry-level.
Certain entry-level engineering fields definitely do pay within that range, though.
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Senbonzakura wrote on 2012-01-16 07:06
With those preferences, programming and architecture definitely come to my mind.
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Totoro wrote on 2012-01-17 00:50
[FONT="Arial"]Thanks for all the suggestions guys! I spent the entire weekend researching those careers @____@ Finding out what you want to do when you grow up is frustrating and stressful >:l[/FONT]
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Claudia wrote on 2012-01-17 00:53
Quote from Etoile;738467:
[FONT="Arial"]Thanks for all the suggestions guys! I spent the entire weekend researching those careers @____@ Finding out what you want to do when you grow up is frustrating and stressful >:l[/FONT]
Indeed. You're a junior too, right? It's so aaaa blblblbl. Gotta figure out what you want to do before you go to college. ;_;
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ValkyrieHamster wrote on 2012-01-17 18:34
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Indeed. You're a junior too, right? It's so aaaa blblblbl. Gotta figure out what you want to do before you go to college. ;_;
Just so you guys know, it's not entirely true that you have to figure out what you have to do. It only feels that way because schools like to press you into something you haven't really thought about. When I graduated highschool I had NO IDEA what I was going to do with the rest of my life. You shouldn't have to know either.
I'd say look for a very general field, and even consider going in to college undeclared. Depending on if you go to an American college, a lot of majors are impacted, meaning you aren't really part of a major until a few years into school, so it's fairly easy to switch around.
For me, I knew I wanted to do something with tech, so I started out as a computer science major and ended up HATING it. So I switched to a more business programming oriented major and also double majored in multi media design. Was much happier, but didn't end up doing that till a few years had passed in school.
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Pierce wrote on 2012-01-17 20:01
Marketing.