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About This Quiz
You've got everything it takes to be successful in this world. But what should you major in, to best keep your studies interesting, and set you up for the life you want? Take this quiz to find out what you should really major in!
Do other people value what you would like to do?
They don't understand it enough to value it sometimes.
They do, but only when it's not done well do they realize how much.
What I want to do is very under-appreciated.
They worship or loathe it - very little middle ground.
Do you mind whether other people understand what you do?
Not at all. It's super arcane.
Yes, what I do should be self-explanatory.
I don't mind but I do wish they wouldn't think they know it, or that there's nothing to know.
I only mind because I have to work with them somtimes.
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Do you think laterally?
I do lateral and linear as needed.
I'm a linear thinker.
Lateral is my great strength.
I can but prefer linear.
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Do you want to spend a lot of money on your degree, if it'll bear returns?
Probably.
Nope.
It won't bring me returns so it's just something I'll do for me, if at all..
Absolutely.
Do you like it when there's a right and wrong answer?
Yes, but I like when no one knows what it is yet.
I sure do!
I don't. I like figuring out systems that produce multiple answers that are right or wrong depending on the circumstances.
I like it, but only when there's several of each.
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Are you a philosopher?
You have to be, once you reach the top of my profession.
I am, but in a practical sort of way.
I am all philosopher. Or am I? Am I even here?
Ain't nobody got time for that.
Who would bore you to be around every day?
Stupid people.
Pretentious people.
Non-creative people.
Poor people.
What social ill would you like to help fix?
Disease.
Low quality of life despite hard work.
Ignorance.
Poverty.
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What's heaven to you?
Nerds. Geeks. Boffins, as the British call them. They're my peeps.
Getting down and dirty and building something that lasts.
Brainstorming new ideas with my peers.
Seeing a product take the market by storm.
What's your greatest fear in your ideal profession?
Not making my mark.
Not maintaining the health I need for it.
Not finding sustainable work.
Not making a huge pile of money.
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Do you want a lot of time off?
No, but I like predictable hours.
I want to be flexible even if I work hard.
I want a portfolio career where I have time off to write and travel but also work very hard.
I like to work in spurts, going nuts when there's a project and taking it easier between.
When you give your prize acceptance speech to the mirror (as we all do), what prize is it for?
The Nobel.
A humanitarian prize for giving back to my community.
The Pulitzer.
The Stevie.
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Whose career would you like to have?
Francis Crick.
Charlie Ferer.
Paula Vogel.
Steve Wozniak.
Other / Who the heck are these people?
What is academia to you?
My safe place.
The worst sort of pretentious misery.
Good for a short period of time.
Not aggressive enough.
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Are you willing to move for the right job?
Yes, frequently.
I'd prefer not.
If I must.
Yes, but not too often.
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If sticking to your family background is important, what is that background?
Academics and scientists.
Tradesmen.
Lawyers, designers, writers.
CEOs.
Do you play well with others?
Only if they are also educated.
Only sometimes.
Most of the time.
Yes, if there's a structure around us.
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