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message 201: by Greg (new)

Greg | 1465 comments I'm impressed too Audrey! That's awesome! :)


message 202: by Tony (new)

Tony Flemings | 12 comments I work as a project administrator. My degree is in Computer Science but I get to do enough database work to keep me generally happy.


message 203: by Nicky (new)

Nicky (nickyxxx) | 4 comments I'm a medical biology student; the field that the entire world is watching at the moment. Medical biologists thrive on the corona outbreak while searching for possible treatments. I'm hoping to graduate in a few weeks, actually, and then I'll be starting my master in September.
That'll be about journalism mostly, I'm aiming to become a science reporter. Doing research myself is a bit too difficult for me but I love to get the information from science magazines to 'the public' would be the perfect job, I feel. :P


message 204: by Freya, Dragon Rider (new)

Freya (flamecat) | 1835 comments Mod
Sounds good Nikki - it's a talent translating complex concepts into something more easily digestible but without losing meaning :)


message 205: by Nicky (new)

Nicky (nickyxxx) | 4 comments Freya wrote: "Sounds good Nikki - it's a talent translating complex concepts into something more easily digestible but without losing meaning :)"

It is! Let's hope I have that talent. ^^ you sound like you know what you're talking about!


message 206: by Freya, Dragon Rider (new)

Freya (flamecat) | 1835 comments Mod
Haha not at all! But I have had to liaise with organisation comms teams who are focused on tweaking words and phrasing so that things sound more exciting / understandable, but there was usually a reason for wanting to use specific wording in the original draft given to comms because changing a word for something similar can change the meaning of what you're trying to say (when you're trying to be very clear).

It's that trade off between interest/simplicity and accuracy/detail :)


message 207: by Nicky (last edited Jun 10, 2020 05:56AM) (new)

Nicky (nickyxxx) | 4 comments Freya wrote: "Haha not at all! But I have had to liaise with organisation comms teams who are focused on tweaking words and phrasing so that things sound more exciting / understandable, but there was usually a r..."
Exactly that. A single word can change the essence of a sentence completely. It's a rope that we have to delicately balance - but I've got 2 years of practice ahead of me and falling off that rope every now and then is an inevitable and even valuable part of the learning process. :P


message 208: by Freya, Dragon Rider (new)

Freya (flamecat) | 1835 comments Mod
Very true! Good luck with it all :)


message 209: by Nicky (new)

Nicky (nickyxxx) | 4 comments Freya wrote: "Very true! Good luck with it all :)"

Thank you so much! :)


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I am a former secretary for an engineering group who is now on disability.


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Abigail Weh (abigailweh) I am working at a gym while in school to get my Certified Personal Trainers license, and nutrition health coach license.


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