Adam J Taylor

Postgraduate researcher at
The University of Nottingham.

My vices include épée, wine, opera and Evensong.

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Reblog with school. Degreee. And major… And job…IF YOU HAVE ONE

Colgate University B.A. in English Creative Writing, your neighborhood Gap employee. lol  (National Geographic, a non profit called “Breaking the Cycle, or teaching)

American University B.A. in International Studies concentrations in Africa and International Development.

Program Manager at the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Office of Enrollment Management.

Hopefully working for a sexual and reproductive health advocacy organization in a few months!

University of Miami B.A. in English Literature. No summer job. Going to law school in Boston come August (lol, well…if those loans come through)

University of Bath. MEng in Biochemical Engineering. Now enjoying five months of summer freedom before starting my PhD at the EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre for Regenerative Medicine at Loughborough, Nottingham & Keele Universities.

Oh, and we’re not graduates until we have the certificate in hand and mortar board on head, until then we’re just graduands.

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    University of Bath. MEng in Biochemical Engineering. Now enjoying five months of summer freedom before starting my PhD...
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