ExAstrisSpes
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- ENFJ
In one class, the prof was so lazy that the tests were literally regurgitated homework problems. So, even on tests that had no computation, you'd hear click-clacking of calculators--since people put the solutions to those problems in their calculators. I had more honor than that, and I actually tried to learn the material, but that got in the way of actually succeeding in the class.
I've had lots of classes like this. I *am* enjoying graduate school more, but if I had to do Life again, would do graduate school on its own without adding a full-time job in as well.
Carl Sagan was particularly good at presenting this side of science, probably why some people want to type him as an F.
Carl Sagan is awesome. That is all!
I know an ENFJ friend from the UK who focused more on scientific classes such as Biology, Chemistry and Physics in Secondary School. She went on to do Archeology in Uni...
Archaeology would have been my 2nd choice for a major. I *love* studying ancient cultures/civilizations. I went with computer science/software engineering because I figured I would be able to make enough money to go to all these different places, whereas if I did Archaeology I'd probably get stuck focused on one thing.