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Originally posted by Batcher View PostDesigner
You're extremely creative, profoundly imaginative, and an original thinker. You see something in your head, and your brain has a way of figuring out how it should come into existence. You see something in the world, and you already know how to improve it tenfold. You have the power to affect people's emotions and the ability to truly change how people perceive things.
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Therapist!
No f way man. Sort your own issues out and pull the f together!
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Answer what you like, question 4 is the only one that actually influences the outcome (Solve with Science, Make something people will use etc).
The rest of it is bollocks.
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I suspect all the descriptions were positive crap like that. I was hoping for deranged serial killer or summit a bit more exciting.
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Designer
You're extremely creative, profoundly imaginative, and an original thinker. You see something in your head, and your brain has a way of figuring out how it should come into existence. You see something in the world, and you already know how to improve it tenfold. You have the power to affect people's emotions and the ability to truly change how people perceive things.
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Writer apparently, but I think one answer determined that, so it is a toss up between that and 'scientist'.
I did the Highlands Ability Battery recently, which is something I wish I had done at A level stage, considering the guidance it can provide on your career aptitudes.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostTherapist... but that is the last job I would f'ing want
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Writer. But proctologist (specialising in females) certainly sounds better.
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