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John 'Constantine' Pang

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Oops!

You scored as History/Anthropology/LiberalArts, You should strongly consider majoring (or minoring) in History, Anthropology, or related majors (e.g., African and African-American Studies, Chinese, Classics, Cultural Studies, Economics, English, French, Geography, German, Greek, Hebrew, International Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Women's Studies, or other Liberal Arts majors).


It is possible that the best major for you is your 2nd, 3rd, or even 5th listed category, so be sure to consider ALL majors in your OTHER high scoring categories (below). You may score high in a category you didnt think you would--it is possible that a great major for you is something you once dismissed as not for you. The right major for you will be something 1) you love and enjoy and 2) are really great at it.


Consider adding a minor or double majoring to make yourself standout and to combine your interests. Please post your results in your myspace/blog/journal.

History/Anthropology/LiberalArts

81%

Psychology/Sociology

75%

Biology/Chemistry/Geology

75%

Accounting/Finance/Marketing

69%

English/Journalism/Comm

69%

PoliticalScience/Philosophy

63%

Religion/Theology

56%

HR/BusinessManagement

56%

Visual&PerformingArts

56%

Education/Counseling

50%

French/Spanish/OtherLanguage

38%

Mathematics/Statistics

38%

Nursing/AthleticTraining/Health

31%

Physics/Engineering/Computer

19%

WHAT MAJOR IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
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done a quiz i found on my fren's blog. and it really looks like i joined the wrong course. my tourism n resort management course would be closest to 'HR/business management'. but i only got 56% for that, and its in 8th position. And history? i never took history as a subject except in sec1 and 2 where its compulsory. and didnt do very well. I wouldnt wanna see myself working as a historian in the future. i would think the sciences are more of my type. i only like to know about historical stuff, not study or investigate them.

I do prefer science (but not maths and physics) over what im studying now and i did strongly consider putting a Chem & life sciences course as priority on JAE, but i decided on DTRM after considering my future careers. the tourism sector seems more interesting than being stuck in a lab all day. so... this quiz shall not make me regret being in my current course.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Young achievers


I have just uploaded a Hayley Westenra song onto this blog. its the only song i heard where the singer sings really high pitch but not awfully... in fact to me its quite nice. hers is a kinda sweet childlike voice. Shes got a beautiful face to go with it.

most of Hayley Westenra's songs are nice. one of them ive listened to many times (over 50) over the past 1+ years and still find it as nice as before. Her songs are of acquired taste.. after listening the first few times it gets more pleasant. but some ppl dont like it at all. need skill to appreciate. haha


A new zealander (tho her name doesnt sound native), Hayley has been singing for the public since 6, had her first music contract at 14, made at least 2 albums; the first one being a no1-selling for some time, and recently started acting in movies. And shes only 20! Really couldnt tell at first. Imagine Ernie in her place! (nvm whoever dunno who is that.) Theres another girl i noe of though, who is also 20 and has a few albums and also acts in movies.. and that is Hilary duff. also quite pretty, also quite a sweet voice (but doesnt use it properly). only in a few songs like 'Last christmas' can i detect Hilary's voice sweetness. i like both of them, but their songs are very different. one is classical and operaish, another upbeat and lively.

I admire Hayley's singing tho i know i can never sing like her (cos i cannot go so high pitch for instance.) The person whose singing i also admire and can most closely emulate would be Josh Groban. but still cant get it right. hes a little too low. ah well.. i dont plan to be a singer anyway.