Pi is wrong

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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by JimC » Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:52 am

Dory wrote:JimC, did you also take engineering or just science?
Just science, Dory, and mainly the biological sciences at that. Since then, I've picked up a fair bit more physics and maths, which is mainly what I teach these days...
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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by Dory » Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:02 am

Neat. You're at Ankur's alley then. :) What degree are you holding? Have you always been a science teacher or did you chance to work as a researcher?

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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by JimC » Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:16 am

Dory wrote:Neat. You're at Ankur's alley then. :) What degree are you holding? Have you always been a science teacher or did you chance to work as a researcher?
Got a BSc (Hons) degree at Melbourne University, majoring in zoology. Spent a couple of years on research towards a PhD which went nowhere, gave up, did a Diploma of Education, and have been teaching science and maths in secondary school ever since...

Retiring in 4 or 5 years...
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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by Dory » Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:35 am

Zoology? How Dawkinesque. :D Why'd your PhD go nowhere I wonder?

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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by JimC » Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:39 am

Dory wrote:Why'd your PhD go nowhere I wonder?
:nono:

I wasn't dedicated enough...

My supervisor didn't help much...

The data was scanty, and the frogs were hard to find...

Take your pick! :biggrin:

I have no regrets, I moved on. My son, currently working as a field agent for the EPA, is keen to do his PhD on estuarine ecology sometime in the next year or 2. I hope he does; he can then have bragging rights over his old man! ;)
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Re: Pi is wrong

Post by Dory » Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:44 am

Ahh Jim, where would the world be without people like you to inspire them to do science?.... keep it up. :)

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