pivoxa15
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For me I have to say I'm primarily studying for a preferred career.
JasonRox said:I guess I'm studying mathematics for pure fun. My career is totally unrelated, but the mathematics does relate (not really but I'll tell the employers it does).
rahuldandekar said:I'm studying because I love physics. And I can't do anything else quite so well. And won't either, because I'll hate doing something I don't really like.
euler_fan said:To be a little more knowledgeable than I was yesterday!
Werg22 said:The satisfaction of understanding something perfectly.
trinitron said:As a cure for boredom.
radou said:I study because I'm interested in what I study, I think that's enough. Luckily, I have picked a field which promises a good career and offers lots of opportunities and research topics, so these could also be called motives for studying.
J77 said:If you study something too hard, obsessively, you'll get bored of it.
Either that or it'll tip you over the edge.
J77 said:If you study something too hard, obsessively, you'll get bored of it.
Either that or it'll tip you over the edge.
Moridin said:I see no reason as to why that needs to be correct.
pivoxa15 said:And what field might that be?
I don't know -- I could never, or have never been one, for sitting down and going through a textbook. I'd fall asleep before the end of the prologue.pivoxa15 said:Maybe J77 should also have added 'without much success' or 'not being at a level as desired by the person'.
SRode said:I study mechcanical engineering because understanding the physical world gives me a sense of self-satisfaction
pivoxa15 said:If that is the case then wouldn't studying pure physics give an even greater self satisfaction?