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ImmortalAngelSILVER Member
Scientist!
578 posts
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


Posted:
In my earlier days of spinning I always wondered what other kind of people did it, where they were from, what they were like, etc...I was looking at the articles and I noticed the poll "Are We Born Spinners?" which dealt with astrological signs and the ratios in spinners wink
I thought maybe we could have another poll or maybe just a big thread about what everyone's level/area of education is. I know we've got all sorts of people in here from Doctors to people who perform for a living and I was just kinda curious.
I know that both juggling and spinning have a fairly diverse group of people in them, but I've never really had the chance to meet many in person. I'm sure you all know Canada has a very little (try no) scene for either one.
I think the people on the other side of the pond might have a better idea than I do, but still, it's fun to read through all of it front of you.

PS. If this should have been in Social Chat rather than Discussion could someone move it? I figure there is possibility for indepth discussion and debate here but I'll leave it up to an op to move it if they feel it should be).

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Mags The JediGOLD Member
Fool
2,020 posts
Location: Cornwall, UK


Posted:
I'm doing a BA in Journalism at the moment. Once (if) I graduate, that'll be my educational level. It has nothing to do with my spinning-ness.

As for meeting other spinners, feel free to take a spring break to the UK and come to Falmouth. biggrin

"I believe the cost of life is Death and we will all pay that in full. Everything else should be a gift. We paid the cover charge of life, we were born."

Bill Hicks, February 1988


Wonder MonkeyBRONZE Member
Certainly confused
121 posts
Location: Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom


Posted:
smile

I reckon there may be more correlation if you look at mindsets/outlooks rather than education...isnt there a saying about 'it aint what you know but what you do with it?' confused

A level then left uni after 2 years..make of that what you will smile

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SymBRONZE Member
Geek-enviro-hippy priest
1,858 posts
Location: Diss, Norfolk, United Kingdom


Posted:
I was home educated, I have no qualifications (thats none at all).

I only started spinning because I spent a long time with other spinners from the age of 8 or 9.

This should be an interesting thread...

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strugzBRONZE Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
3,964 posts
Location: Southampton - Possibly..., United Kingdom


Posted:
I have a construction management degree and work full time as a surveyor........... but spinning is far more intersting than that, performing is becomming another job to......slowly biggrin

"...We don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing......."


margitaSILVER Member
.:*distracted by shiny things*:.
3,777 posts
Location: brizvegas, Australia


Posted:
i have a bachelor of arts & a bachelor of social science (human services). eek

waaay too long in lectures and tutorials have warped my mind...ubblol

but i got into twirling after i finished uni...during that time searching for the elusive "real job"...which i seem to have stumbled upon...and now i spin more than ever!! ubblol

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=Flashpoint=SILVER Member
Pasta of Muppets
2,722 posts
Location: in the interwebs..., United Kingdom


Posted:
I have a-levels in Physics (d) and General Studies (a) and Theatre Studies (n) and maths (n). I'm a uni dropout. I now am trying to get to do a BA in Performing Arts, and I teach drama to kids....

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Tao StarPooh-Bah
1,662 posts
Location: Bristol


Posted:
i have 4 a levels & now i'm studying stage management & technical theatre at guildhall - only 4 months to go!!!!

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JauntyJamesSILVER Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
3,533 posts
Location: Hampshire College, MA, USA


Posted:
um, sophmore in high school, ish. i feel so young and insignificant. .:sigh:. well, that's life, untill you're old that is, then you feel old. in fact, i'm posting this in C++ class

-James

"How do you know if you're happy or sad without a mask? Or angry? Or ready for dessert?"


GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
BA honours in social studies but do loads of Youth work, i am currently teaching 8 kids poi and their parents have said its helping them at school etc. infact i am in the process of starting my own youth group. i would to be a teacher but other business plans are also in the process. i am also studying a business degree and accountancy

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spritieSILVER Member
Pooh-Bah
2,014 posts
Location: Galveston, TX, USA


Posted:
Well, I've got a PhD in Statistics. None of the people I work with in academia are interested in spinning, although they keep egging me on to spin for them once they saw what I do in the local newspaper. I'd say my education doesn't have anything to do with me spinning, other than allowing me to meet the person responsible for me getting to see poi. maybe grad school students are more prone to the lifestyle that they would see someone spinning in though than just a straight laced corporate type job.

_khan_SILVER Member
old hand
768 posts
Location: San Francisco, California, USA


Posted:
B.A. in English here, and I work a government job, albeit one that funds the arts. I think there may be some truth in Spritie's observation re: people in corporate jobs, though I know a couple of spinners who were in corporate jobs and left them after discovering spinning.

taken out of context i must seem so strange
~ ani di franco


Red_RaveNGOLD Member
Neo - Hippie
358 posts
Location: Sala, Slovakia


Posted:
lol I work as tech support for Hewlett Packard, we support big companies like saralee or tetrapak and stuff : o) I hate everyone knowing I'm a juggler and wanting me to show them something..: o(((

Smile.. It confuses people..:)

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UCOFSILVER Member
15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
Im a lazy student bum, fulfilling the stereotypical view of a lazy student bum, studying my first year again, for a BA in Computing and German.



smile



I also have A Levels of: Physics (E-its still a pass smile ) German (D- I think...) General Studies (C) and an AS level for IT (D)
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polytheneveteran
1,359 posts
Location: London/ Surrey


Posted:
Coming to the end of a BSc in medical microbiology smile

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The pessimist fears this is true.

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mtbeerGOLD Member
ARRRR!
529 posts
Location: Charlotte, NC, USA


Posted:
Quite a wide range of backgrounds so far. It seems that many here work or have education in fields closely related to the arts. I'm a software architect and I dabble in computer game design, 3D design, open source projects,... etc. All related in some way to programming.

I'm not sure how to describe my level of education. Everything I know about the field i'm in is self taught. I learn at my own pace which tends to be incompatible with the school\university structure.

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Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
2,354 posts
Location: Away from home


Posted:
Written by: polythene


Coming to the end of a BSc in medical microbiology smile




oo! I've got one of those smile

and now I'm in the third year of my PhD, which makes for less and less time for spinning. rolleyes

MikeGinnyGOLD Member
HOP Mad Doctor
13,925 posts
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA


Posted:
B.S. Biological Sciences, Stanford University 2000 (with Honors)
M.S. Biological Sciences, Stanford University 2001
M.D. University of Michigan 2005 (anticipated)

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ImmortalAngelSILVER Member
Scientist!
578 posts
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


Posted:
Thanks for everyone who's replied so far! Really interesting to hear about everyone's backgrounds biggrin
And RE: Wondermonkey, would you rather me post and ask everyone to fully explain their philopsophical views and political standings instead so we can get a more accurate view? I'd be up for it, but I thought this was just as interesting, and alot easier for everyone to reply to wink
But I follow what you're thinking wink
As far as I know alot of spinners are alike in their outlooks/personalities. I guess that's what brings us to spinning (or spinning to us). It's almost like there is a certain type of person who is destined for spinning wink
Anyways, I forgot to answer my own question.
I'm a 3rd year Highschool student (out of 4)...that's about it really. I have 3 part time jobs. The first I work with kids and coach/ump children's games & tournaments (and now and then adult teams/tournaments). The 2nd I am the manager of a food booth (Staff of 12 and myself) in a renaissance festival. The 3rd I am a cook/dishwasher/cashier (3x the jobs, 3x the hours, 3x the money biggrin) in an italian bakery/deli/cafe.
I also teach martial arts at my dojo (ages 4-8, 9-15, and 16 and up), and on a good week can manage 40 hours of community service there.
Means the only time I have for spinning is late at night, around 10pm to 2 am, and random slots of time here and there during the day.

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dobz3newbie
19 posts
Location: melbourne, aust


Posted:
Hey i'm 1st year uni doin Mechanical engineering and in my area i'm the only punkish spinner..i also play guitar in a punk band.

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Puresockaddict
406 posts
Location: Oxford, UK


Posted:
I'm in the 3rd year of my 4-year MEng Computer Science.

The majority of circusy people seem to be well-educated - I'm not sure why, but I wouldn't have thought this would be the case. I guess in my head there's still this vague idea of kids running away to join the circus and growing up in a big top biggrin

"Take that, math!"


StoneGOLD Member
Stream Entrant
2,829 posts
Location: Melbourne, Australia


Posted:
I think you mean the majority of circusy people, posting on the Home of Poi BB, seem to be well-educated.

wink

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JauntyJamesSILVER Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
3,533 posts
Location: Hampshire College, MA, USA


Posted:
i think perhaps the correlation betwen firespinners and education lies not in how long they whent to school, its how good of a job they have. poor people don't have computers, or good internet access. i don't know, i'm probably talking nonesense, but that's a-okay

-James

"How do you know if you're happy or sad without a mask? Or angry? Or ready for dessert?"


ImmortalAngelSILVER Member
Scientist!
578 posts
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada


Posted:
Written by: sparkey


i think perhaps the correlation betwen firespinners and education lies not in how long they whent to school, its how good of a job they have. poor people don't have computers, or good internet access. i don't know, i'm probably talking nonesense, but that's a-okay




Nor would most even have the time to spin let alone talk about it on an internet board wink Some of them are to busy trying to make it day to day, others are to busy doing what ever it is they do.
I don't consider my self wealthy at all, I'm on the lower end of middle class bordering lower class (if there is really a firm distinction between the two). It's not like twirling is something for the wealthy, It's something for the open minded wink And the open minded are usually the ones who have access to mind opening things (yay internet!).
Of course there is probably a good number of spinners out there who are living on the streets, maybe even busking to get by.
I think it's safe to assume there is at least some relation that all of the HoP spinners share wink I'm just not sure where it is yet. It's not that we're all highly educated, or wealthy (I'm sure some of us are on the other end of the spectrum with me biggrin), must be something else biggrin

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Adya MiriyanaGOLD Member
*slou?
6,555 posts
Location: Adelaide, Australia


Posted:
I'm doing a BA at the moment, majoring in Japanese and Indonesian, with the intention to do a teaching diploma afterwards. Maybe go and teach in japan for a year, also.

I don't think there is so much a correlation between education and spinning as there is between spinning and the desire to be involved in something unique and surreal. There is something magical about the way certain people are drawn towards spinning, and towards eachother.
hug

GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Stone


I think you mean the majority of circusy people, posting on the Home of Poi BB, seem to be well-educated.

wink




could it be then that the well-educated need more from their life, in the way of more challenging, riskier ,fun pass times in general not just with spinning but extreme sports? just my ponderings

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Adya_Miriyana


I don't think there is so much a correlation between education and spinning
hug




ahhh by highly educated i did not think people meant to what degree of education you achieved or job you now have, but more on the type of thinking process that some have. lol i totaly flunked high school well not totaly but near enough, when it was career day my adviser said i should stick to a more realistic goal of factory work rather than becoming a teacher and working with 10-18 year olds, bless her.

Life's too short to worry about where you put your marshmallows


ado-pGOLD Member
Pirate Ninja
3,882 posts
Location: Galway/Ireland


Posted:
i reckon your right gothy

juggly people in general seem to have the kind of smarts needed to get things done.

Love is the law.


AdrillfSILVER Member
member
112 posts
Location: UT, Sweden


Posted:
Working on my bachelors in biology with an emphisase in genetics

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devkevSILVER Member
discoverer of phat and poigling
292 posts
Location: North London.. England


Posted:
i think the most similar educaton most poi/jugglers have in common is an understanding of how to play...

i got no degrees.. some gcse's and N.V.Q in customer service...
oh and i have played for 15 years with jugglie stuff... thats got to be an education..

p.s. think about giving some more money to the tsunami charaties..please

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FacelessjokerBRONZE Member
enthusiast
249 posts
Location: Exeter, United Kingdom


Posted:
Damn, reading this thread has made me feel so stupid. Everyone is so smart.

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