Posted January 26, 2016
Dessimu
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zeogold
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Posted January 26, 2016
zeogold: I like learning about people and what makes them tick. I'm not a very tech-savvy person. But hey, you never know, my research might lead to a new invention.
Gnostic: You may want to consider the job prospect of it first, I heard in your country there are too many people that struggle with student loan and the huge cost of living. Sorry if it dampens your spirit, I just hope you can make a decision you will not regret later.
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Posted January 26, 2016
Gnostic: You may want to consider the job prospect of it first, I heard in your country there are too many people that struggle with student loan and the huge cost of living.
Sorry if it dampens your spirit, I just hope you can make a decision you will not regret later.
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first). Sorry if it dampens your spirit, I just hope you can make a decision you will not regret later.
Dessimu
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Posted January 26, 2016
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first).
Psychology will eat you alive the same time you eat *it*. It's like a relationship with a pineapple. I am not a student of the thing and I only dabble and blabber in a few selected topics. One of the smarter things to do (I think this counts as an advice), think of why are you going to learn psychology. The whole idea is to learn how to help others. And the practical help comes from a deep understanding of various sorts. So! Who are you going to help? Is it yourself? Are they small children? Are they unhappy married couples? Are they traumatized victims? Are they simple, ordinary people that you won't contact directly? Or will you do research for the sake of understanding and maybe uncovering something new? Or are they animals? Or are they demented, schizophrenic and otherwise ill people?
Again, learning psychology is learning how to help others. Bear in mind that to do that efficiently, you yourself have to keep a sane mind and have your own everyday life in peace. You have to always be in harmony with yourself.
I myself wanted to study psychology, and I was given the same questions. Not the same wording, but the idea is the same. And then I realized that I had no real idea of what I shall do with my knowledge. I am narcissistic egoist, not caring to help in the first place. Maybe in second. And I am mainly interested in micro expressions and anything that is related to deception, lies, imagination, human nature and a few other sorts. My goal in psychology is too selfish, so I kept the thing as a hobby. Well, criminology would suit my interest, but I learned that very few experts are needed, jobs are occupied, so I would end up creating theories out of the blue.
Just felt like sharing a thought.
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Posted January 26, 2016
Gnostic: You may want to consider the job prospect of it first, I heard in your country there are too many people that struggle with student loan and the huge cost of living.
Sorry if it dampens your spirit, I just hope you can make a decision you will not regret later.
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first). Sorry if it dampens your spirit, I just hope you can make a decision you will not regret later.
zeogold
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Posted January 27, 2016
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first).
Gnostic: Well, there is an extreme way of doing it, given the many years before one can get a PhD...... maybe Fortunately for me, there are a lot of colleges close to where I already live, so I think I have that part covered for at least a while.
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first).
Dessimu: Psychology will eat you alive the same time you eat *it*. It's like a relationship with a pineapple. I am not a student of the thing and I only dabble and blabber in a few selected topics. One of the smarter things to do (I think this counts as an advice), think of why are you going to learn psychology. The whole idea is to learn how to help others. And the practical help comes from a deep understanding of various sorts. So! Who are you going to help? Is it yourself? Are they small children? Are they unhappy married couples? Are they traumatized victims? Are they simple, ordinary people that you won't contact directly? Or will you do research for the sake of understanding and maybe uncovering something new? Or are they animals? Or are they demented, schizophrenic and otherwise ill people?
Again, learning psychology is learning how to help others. Bear in mind that to do that efficiently, you yourself have to keep a sane mind and have your own everyday life in peace. You have to always be in harmony with yourself.
I myself wanted to study psychology, and I was given the same questions. Not the same wording, but the idea is the same. And then I realized that I had no real idea of what I shall do with my knowledge. I am narcissistic egoist, not caring to help in the first place. Maybe in second. And I am mainly interested in micro expressions and anything that is related to deception, lies, imagination, human nature and a few other sorts. My goal in psychology is too selfish, so I kept the thing as a hobby. Well, criminology would suit my interest, but I learned that very few experts are needed, jobs are occupied, so I would end up creating theories out of the blue.
Just felt like sharing a thought.
zeogold: Thank you for the warning, and yes, I'm aware of and have already begun addressing the concerns. I'm applying to smaller, less expensive colleges at the moment, and plan to save up for graduate school (you can't get many jobs as a psychologist without having a PhD first).
docbear1975: Smart move. The smaller colleges sometimes tend to have more generous financial aid packages consisting of scholarships and grants. Keep an eye out for scholarships, too. Also, don't forget about community college. Good luck! Oh, and happy birthday. I considered going to a community college, but I was afraid how that would be looked at when it came time to head to graduate school. Although, to be fair, the college I've been accepted to is arguably just as small as a community college.
Thanks!
Post edited January 27, 2016 by zeogold
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zeogold
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Posted January 28, 2016
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Posted January 30, 2016
Happy "belated" Birthday, Zeogold.
Hope you're having fun with the puzzles.
Hope you're having fun with the puzzles.
_Slaugh_
Feel the beat!
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Posted January 30, 2016
Here's a serious puzzle... <span class="bold">This</span> might be helpful ! :-p
Decipher the following sentence :
39 ― 8 ― 92 ― 20 ― 7 ― 102 ― 73 ― 7 ― 16 ― 74 ― 68 ― 90 ― 53 ― 16 ― 8 ― 10 ― 74 ―
53 ― 90 ― 8 ― 92 ― 69 ― 39 ― 33 ― 14 ― 16 ― 73 ― 7 ― 58
Good luck ! ;-)
Decipher the following sentence :
39 ― 8 ― 92 ― 20 ― 7 ― 102 ― 73 ― 7 ― 16 ― 74 ― 68 ― 90 ― 53 ― 16 ― 8 ― 10 ― 74 ―
53 ― 90 ― 8 ― 92 ― 69 ― 39 ― 33 ― 14 ― 16 ― 73 ― 7 ― 58
Good luck ! ;-)
Post edited January 30, 2016 by _Slaugh_
zeogold
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Posted January 31, 2016
Thanks!
I wasn't able to work on them yesterday As I had planned. My parents surprised me by taking me to a real-life escape-the-room game!
We had an hour and solved it with 11 minutes to spare. 'Twas no match for the Puzzlemaster and the original puzzlers themselves.
Read the above.
https://i.imgur.com/mOnvOJG.png
...y'know, all this time, I thought your avatar was a beaver or a prarie dog or something. Only now, without the hat, do I realize it is actually a cat with headphones (I thought the black spot on the headphones was the thing's nose).
I wasn't able to work on them yesterday As I had planned. My parents surprised me by taking me to a real-life escape-the-room game!
We had an hour and solved it with 11 minutes to spare. 'Twas no match for the Puzzlemaster and the original puzzlers themselves.
Read the above.
_Slaugh_: Here's a serious puzzle... <span class="bold">This</span> might be helpful ! :-p
Decipher the following sentence :
39 ― 8 ― 92 ― 20 ― 7 ― 102 ― 73 ― 7 ― 16 ― 74 ― 68 ― 90 ― 53 ― 16 ― 8 ― 10 ― 74 ―
53 ― 90 ― 8 ― 92 ― 69 ― 39 ― 33 ― 14 ― 16 ― 73 ― 7 ― 58
Good luck ! ;-)
Ho boy... Decipher the following sentence :
39 ― 8 ― 92 ― 20 ― 7 ― 102 ― 73 ― 7 ― 16 ― 74 ― 68 ― 90 ― 53 ― 16 ― 8 ― 10 ― 74 ―
53 ― 90 ― 8 ― 92 ― 69 ― 39 ― 33 ― 14 ― 16 ― 73 ― 7 ― 58
Good luck ! ;-)
https://i.imgur.com/mOnvOJG.png
...y'know, all this time, I thought your avatar was a beaver or a prarie dog or something. Only now, without the hat, do I realize it is actually a cat with headphones (I thought the black spot on the headphones was the thing's nose).
Post edited January 31, 2016 by zeogold
Djaron
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Posted January 31, 2016
just to clarify my point: i wasn't aware of this thread, happy Bday to you yet, and my riddle was in PM and off-contest afaic (it may include cultural-dependant elements and i'm lame at puzzles, both solving and designing)
i do see in this thread many opportunities for melting my brain "fukushima style"
i do see in this thread many opportunities for melting my brain "fukushima style"
Emachine9643
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Posted January 31, 2016
What is the meaning of life?