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Discussion: 20+ Club: ATRL's Golden Girls
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Member Since: 12/29/2002
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Originally posted by boyonce
I moved out when I was 18, right after graduating high school. I moved to a bigger city and worked as a professional dancer for a year before going to postsecondary school. But I visit my parents a lot. I'm a good son like that.
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That is awesome! I worked all the way through college and paid almost entirely by myself for my education, but I was never brave enough to move out until I was 23
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Member Since: 6/7/2011
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Originally posted by Vato
That is awesome! I worked all the way through college and paid almost entirely by myself for my education, but I was never brave enough to move out until I was 23
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But I think in our countries it is different. I am South American, and in my family, they don't want you to move out until you're married, and even in some cases, entire families live under the same roof. I had to move all the way to China to live by myself.
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Originally posted by Vato
That is awesome! I worked all the way through college and paid almost entirely by myself for my education, but I was never brave enough to move out until I was 23
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Oh bahaha 18 was early to move out, and I was a trainwreck. However, I love it now and although I love visiting the fam I cannot fathom living with them again.
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Originally posted by Vato
25. 26 in April
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Same!
Even the same month.
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Originally posted by Ra2
Hmmm. At this point:
Seeing as I will probably graduate after Fall semester 2014, I'll probably try to get employment and move out after spring semester 2014.
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Almost there! Time will fly by
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Originally posted by boyonce
Oh bahaha 18 was early to move out, and I was a trainwreck. However, I love it now and although I love visiting the fam I cannot fathom living with them again.
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Haha same here. After having my mom visit all of January, I was reminded of every reason why I decided to move out in the first place. As much as I love my parents, I would never be able to go back with them.
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Originally posted by Sunlighter
Same!
Even the same month.
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OMG what day?
Sorry for not using multiquote but I'm on mobile
edit by Orange: I did the honors
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Member Since: 3/18/2011
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Originally posted by Vato
Almost there! Time will fly by
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Certainly.
It's not hard living with my mom anyway. So, I'm patient.
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Member Since: 5/17/2010
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21 going on 22.
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Member Since: 4/21/2011
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Originally posted by Ra2
Certainly.
It's not hard living with my mom anyway. So, I'm patient.
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Right? There are things I miss...mainly not having to do my own laundry lol
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Member Since: 3/18/2011
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Originally posted by boyonce
Right? There are things I miss...mainly not having to do my own laundry lol
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Well, sure, but my mom is just really cool to live with. She buys my alcohol. She lets me do whatever as long as I pay certain things (my expenses and such). Our schedules are so busy to the point we're almost never at home at the same time.
It's really quite peaceful. That doesn't mean I don't wanna move out, just that I'm complacent with the fact that I'm unable to live on my own at the moment.
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Originally posted by boyonce
Right? There are things I miss...mainly not having to do my own laundry lol
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Home-made meals
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Member Since: 4/1/2011
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Originally posted by Vato
OMG what day?
Sorry for not using multiquote but I'm on mobile
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23rd.
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Member Since: 3/4/2011
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Im 23,5 ! 24 in August....
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Member Since: 10/19/2010
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Originally posted by Canonical Ensemble
Hello Weatherman(-woman),
I'm 27, still stuck in the grad school too. I'm doing chemistry.
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Impressive! Although, I love how graduate students always refer to being "stuck" in school. Haha, so true!
I'm currently in the graduate counselling psychology program! Hopefully starting my PhD in the Fall, and eventually registering as a clinical/counselling psychologist.
And I'm moving out in the summer! Pretty excited
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Member Since: 10/13/2003
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I'm 30 years old. I just turned 30 this december .I guess i'm senoir citizen around here.I joined ATRL when i was 21.
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ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 12/29/2003
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Originally posted by Ammer
Impressive! Although, I love how graduate students always refer to being "stuck" in school. Haha, so true!
I'm currently in the graduate counselling psychology program! Hopefully starting my PhD in the Fall, and eventually registering as a clinical/counselling psychologist.
And I'm moving out in the summer! Pretty excited
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That sounds so great! I sort of want to go into Psychology PhD program but I don't think I could ever handle coming up with a dissertation. A thesis is hard enough
What was/is your Masters thesis on?
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Member Since: 10/19/2010
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Originally posted by orange
That sounds so great! I sort of want to go into Psychology PhD program but I don't think I could ever handle coming up with a dissertation. A thesis is hard enough
What was/is your Masters thesis on?
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Well, your field seems to be the best of psychology without the terrible burden of a dissertation!
I'm currently in the process of collecting data for my thesis (oisethesis.tumblr.com if you'd like to share it haha!). The thesis itself is the influence the quality of one's romantic relationship has on body image, and eating patterns. In addition, I'm interested in seeing how sexual orientation acts a moderating factor amongst these variables.
It's solely focused on women (as per my supervisor's interest in women's health) but I'm hoping to expand it in my future research (probably not dissertation, but another future study).
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Originally posted by Ammer
Well, your field seems to be the best of psychology without the terrible burden of a dissertation!
I'm currently in the process of collecting data for my thesis (oisethesis.tumblr.com if you'd like to share it haha!). The thesis itself is the influence the quality of one's romantic relationship has on body image, and eating patterns. In addition, I'm interested in seeing how sexual orientation acts a moderating factor amongst these variables.
It's solely focused on women (as per my supervisor's interest in women's health) but I'm hoping to expand it in my future research (probably not dissertation, but another future study).
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Oh man, that's awesome! Ideally, I want to be a research assistant, or something related to that, since I love being involved in research but I could never come up with great ideas without someone else. I just figured I'd find the best way to have access to everything, haha. Too many interesting fields!!!
By the way, re-blogged your message. Hopefully you get some people helping you with the survey
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Originally posted by orange
Oh man, that's awesome! Ideally, I want to be a research assistant, or something related to that, since I love being involved in research but I could never come up with great ideas without someone else. I just figured I'd find the best way to have access to everything, haha. Too many interesting fields!!!
By the way, re-blogged your message. Hopefully you get some people helping you with the survey
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Well, being involved in research completely on your own is pretty rare nowadays. A large percentage of research conducted in Psychology is done with a team of researchers, so it's not like you'll be on your own! It's only in school where they push you to develop these skills on your own, but even than it's not expected that you'll have amazing, creative ideas. I know it took me about 6 months to come up with my idea and it's not even that creative! Ha.
And thanks for the re-blog! Appreciate it I'll share my results here once I get them (sometime in May)!
So what kind of work specifically do you do in your field?
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ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 12/29/2003
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Originally posted by Ammer
Well, being involved in research completely on your own is pretty rare nowadays. A large percentage of research conducted in Psychology is done with a team of researchers, so it's not like you'll be on your own! It's only in school where they push you to develop these skills on your own, but even than it's not expected that you'll have amazing, creative ideas. I know it took me about 6 months to come up with my idea and it's not even that creative! Ha.
And thanks for the re-blog! Appreciate it I'll share my results here once I get them (sometime in May)!
So what kind of work specifically do you do in your field?
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Most of the stuff so far has been politics or business related, probably because they have more quantifiable data and are bigger organizations. I have to sort of come to a conclusion on district data sometime in the next few months and start work on a group Psychology research paper, perhaps concerning college diets, in a few weeks.
Even if you forget to post the data, I'll try to remember to ask as the semester comes to an end!
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