http://wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] wesleynotponcy.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-03-05 12:06 am

Classrooms Around Campus, All Day Saturday

It was Saturday, and that meant Career Day! Unbeknownst to all the students who had taken the career placement test, Fandom had apparently conspired to place them all in workshops that didn't quite fit the answers they gave for their tests. The island was tricky that way. Not to mention that the workshops that the island had planned were somewhat different from the workshops an ordinary school might offer on Career Day. As in quite a lot different.

So the classrooms all around the school were filled with visitors from off-island and island alike, all of whom had been led to believe that they would be teaching eager-minded groups of students, excited to learn about their prospective care
ers. This assumption was not necessarily accurate.

[[up early early early for timezones! wait for the OCD or puppies will die. the puppies are safe now.]]

Re: The Future of Technology

[identity profile] notbeekeepers.livejournal.com 2011-03-05 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
The set up for the A.I.M. room had a distinct bee hive quality to the aesthetics. Which would probably make anyone aware of them laugh so, so much.

Oh, A.I.M.

"Advanced Idea Mechanics, or A.I.M. as its more commonly know, is an international think tank that had been dedicated to the betterment of mankind since the end of the second world war," Basil Sandhurst informed his little group. Not that he believed many of them would garner the attention of A.I.M, mind.

And somewhere back in his version of New York, Nick Fury was rolling his one eye at the altruistic description of the company.

"We only recruit the brightest of minds in the fields of science and business to work for us in order to ensure excellence continues at the level we set for our employees," Basil continued creepily. "Anyone with serious interests in these fields are more than welcome to take a handwavey brochure about the employment opportunities available."
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Re: The Future of Technology

[personal profile] furnaceface 2011-03-05 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
Jono... managed to not gawk too much, while he wondered what in the world he thought he was doing in this room. He barely knew how to turn on a computer, after all. He'd learned how to send text messages a few weeks ago, and he'd been thrilled about it. Still, he made a tentative reach for the reading material, and made a point to flip through it, reading the job titles within as if any of them made any sense to him in the least.

Re: The Future of Technology

[identity profile] swordsandsoccer.livejournal.com 2011-03-05 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
Dolf had not a clue in the world what he was doing here. He stared at Basil dubiously.

"Um," he said, intelligibly, then mentally clamped his hands over his mouth so nobody would notice him. Though, the betterment of mankind did sound pretty good...
life_inshadow: ([neg] bowed head)

Re: The Future of Technology

[personal profile] life_inshadow 2011-03-05 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Tara didn't have the first idea why she was in this workshop. Maybe she did better on the test than she expected? She frowned at the brochure for a few moments before pulling out a pen and starting to decorate it with her very best doodles.

Most of the doodles were of bees.
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Re: The Future of Technology

[personal profile] notagoose 2011-03-05 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Goose wasn't entirely sure why he was actually at these workshops to begin with, it wasn't as if he had a choice in what career he wanted, but he had to admit that he was somewhat interested in the subject.