then what am i supposed to pick if i play random?
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dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
then what am i supposed to pick if i play random? | ||
wingpawn
Poland1342 Posts
On September 01 2013 16:38 dAPhREAk wrote: then what am i supposed to pick if i play random? The race you identify yourself with the most. | ||
herMan
Japan2051 Posts
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felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
Also glad to see there are some other people in the "36+" age bracket. Yay old people. I'll go back to my horrible ladder performance now. Wait, one more thing - does TL actually use this census in any kind of business way? Self-reporting can be horrible. | ||
farvacola
United States18814 Posts
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
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WetSocks
United States953 Posts
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Fildun
Netherlands4118 Posts
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cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
And I said yes to paid for liveevent.... i went to a barcraft and drank lotsa beer, that counts right?xD | ||
motbob
United States12546 Posts
On September 01 2013 17:40 Fildun wrote: Can someone maybe translate the US schoolsystem? Because as a Dutch guy I never understood it. "High school" is the years 9-12 of education, with graduation at age 18 or so. An undergrad degree is a degree you would get at a standard 2- or 4-year college or university. A post-grad degree is something you would get in a specialized field, like law or medicine. | ||
Catch]22
Sweden2683 Posts
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Fildun
Netherlands4118 Posts
On September 01 2013 17:46 motbob wrote: "High school" is the years 9-12 of education, with graduation at age 18 or so. An undergrad degree is a degree you would get at a standard 2- or 4-year college or university. A post-grad degree is something you would get in a specialized field, like law or medicine. Ok, thank you! | ||
motbob
United States12546 Posts
On September 01 2013 17:48 Catch]22 wrote: I can be androgynous, but not from northern europe? Europe was quite neatly divided into east and west by the iron curtain. EDIT: Except for Finland/Sweden I guess. Hmm. I dunno. Maybe Scandinavia should have been an option. | ||
iMAniaC
Norway703 Posts
On September 01 2013 17:46 motbob wrote: "High school" is the years 9-12 of education, with graduation at age 18 or so. An undergrad degree is a degree you would get at a standard 2- or 4-year college or university. A post-grad degree is something you would get in a specialized field, like law or medicine. This should go into the OP, I think. Lot's of people are going to wonder what to vote if they're not in the US. Also, people who have a university degree higher than bachelor, but lower than phd, will probably spread out into both undergrad and post-grad categories, I think, based on how they google it... Also, TeamLiquid.net, for anyone interested in older censuses (censi?) | ||
itsbecca
United States28 Posts
There are actually more women than is represented by the census, their boyfriend's just answered the poll first (and they're too lazy to go through a proxy...) | ||
Fuchsteufelswild
Australia2028 Posts
It would appear that a lot of those who were 26 two years ago bowed out from disinterest in SC2/failed professional SC2 attempts/having to focus more on family and/or jobs. | ||
s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
undergrad is 2-4 years of upper education. i have a masters degree, that is 5 years. where do i fit? | ||
BamBam
745 Posts
On September 01 2013 16:56 motbob wrote: Yeah as far as I know the data won't even be looked at by any admins. Im sure R1CH has his own analytics that he has access to and just shares those results with the other admins. | ||
cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
On September 01 2013 17:40 Fildun wrote: Can someone maybe translate the US schoolsystem? Because as a Dutch guy I never understood it. undergrad = bachelors degree @ university postgrad = masters degree++ | ||
ptbl
United States6074 Posts
On September 01 2013 18:02 s.a.y wrote: croatia is central europe. or Mediterranean. undergrad is 2-4 years of upper education. i have a masters degree, that is 5 years. where do i fit? You would fall under eastern europe and postgrad. | ||
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