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IM a joiner during the week and hate it with a passion, the only good thing is im standing all day, as im sure i would get real bored real quick sitting down all day.
On the weekends im a bartender for a nightclub, terrible hours ( 10pm - 3:30am ) but the crew i work with are awesome and the place is close enough..
Ill re-answer this question when i get into the ambo's which will hopefully be sometime soon, and change my answer..
I'm a soldier, currently teaching new soldiers how to become telecommunication technicians. I really enjoy getting in the classroom. It's still good after 9 years, but I'm trying to get to ADFA to study Civil Eng and become an officer.
Nutrition is a separate course entirely. You can go the double degree route if you would like, I know of a few who did so and almost did myself.
I would say check out the course, the units and practical elements involved before taking the plunge beforehand, though. Exercise and sport science was very much cardio and rehab science, in my experience.
I like the policy side of law more than the "black letter" law.
I think people study it either because 1) they did well in school so they were channeled into law/med/engineering or 2) they think it looks glamorous (watched too many movies) or 3) see it as a good 'door opener' for other things.
there is a 4th - they have a genuine passion for law and its their dream job (<1% i reckon)
Its also a right brain/left brain thing. There are a lot of people who are good at english out there. Their job options are (1) teacher (2) lawyer. Thats about it.
Its also a right brain/left brain thing. There are a lot of people who are good at english out there. Their job options are (1) teacher (2) lawyer. Thats about it.
I do the same for kids in care. Been doing it for a year now. Took me 5 months to establish a rapport with one particular kid. I'm stick of the abuse i get. And not to mention the sleep overs. The self harming attention seeking behavior and the endless time spending at the hospital.
But then I thrive on the adrenaline. It's a love hate thing but it's not forever.