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Sam Carter /Jack O'Neill Ship Appreciation Thread 2.0
There was talk that props put up an Engineering degree - but that doesn't seem quite like "Jack". I've always thought he'd have a poli sci major with his masters in public admin. Or an English degree. LOL
I always thought the English degree since he despises sentences that end with prepositions! Lol!
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I have been bouncing off the walls since last night. I still can't seem to come to terms with the fact that for the *very* *first* *time* since early 1999 ("Serpent's Song"), Jack called our Sam "Sam".
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sigpic The Return of King Arthur Trust in the Lord with all your heart; lean not on your own understanding. In all of ways
acknowledge him, and he'll make your path straight. Proverbs 3:5-6
I don't think - in canon - we ever know exactly what Jack's major was. As I'm fairly certain there is no 'special ops' major even at the Air Force Academy, I'm willing to bet he's not working in his major, either.
This is what Stargate Wiki has for Jack. I didn't know a lot of these details.
There was talk that props put up an Engineering degree - but that doesn't seem quite like "Jack". I've always thought he'd have a poli sci major with his masters in public admin. Or an English degree. LOL
I actually could buy an Engineering degree. Especially Civil Engineering. Of all the engineering disciplines, Civil is very practical and down to earth. It's not high tech at all, and it involves a lot of field work with heavy equipment and construction. While there's a lot of math, there's not as much as some, and basically, everything adds up to zero. All you really need to remember is F=MA and you can't push a rope as one of my old profs used to say. The AF is big on engineering degrees, so if Jack really wanted to fly, that would be the way to go. The AF also gives it's officers a lot of communications training, both written and verbal, plus you get a lot of technical writing skills in engineering so that woud also explain Jack's obsession with proper grammar. Just my 2 cents.
I actually could buy an Engineering degree. Especially Civil Engineering. Of all the engineering disciplines, Civil is very practical and down to earth. It's not high tech at all, and it involves a lot of field work with heavy equipment and construction. While there's a lot of math, there's not as much as some, and basically, everything adds up to zero. All you really need to remember is F=MA and you can't push a rope as one of my old profs used to say. The AF is big on engineering degrees, so if Jack really wanted to fly, that would be the way to go. The AF also gives it's officers a lot of communications training, both written and verbal, plus you get a lot of technical writing skills in engineering so that woud also explain Jack's obsession with proper grammar. Just my 2 cents.
Maybe he once dreamed of building and/or repairing runways because you know...runway angst.
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I actually could buy an Engineering degree. Especially Civil Engineering. Of all the engineering disciplines, Civil is very practical and down to earth. It's not high tech at all, and it involves a lot of field work with heavy equipment and construction. While there's a lot of math, there's not as much as some, and basically, everything adds up to zero. All you really need to remember is F=MA and you can't push a rope as one of my old profs used to say. The AF is big on engineering degrees, so if Jack really wanted to fly, that would be the way to go. The AF also gives it's officers a lot of communications training, both written and verbal, plus you get a lot of technical writing skills in engineering so that woud also explain Jack's obsession with proper grammar. Just my 2 cents.
I'm basing my stuff off my dad who was a C-130 pilot. He actually told me a bunch of the guys he worked with wanted to fly and just needed a degree so they went with whatever they could get done fastest and easiest (my dad enlisted and then went to OTS so likely most of them were taking night classes). My dad preferred the sciences himself and he's always had a bit of a need to prove himself (to himself). What the actual stats are, I have no idea. Mine's just anecdotal, like I said.
You're right about the comm stuff - I used to get my dad to grammar check my papers for me when I was in school
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