toby.wong is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
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Mark Ritts (In Smog and Thunder)
Historians research and compile the stories we learn in school. But The Historian is a little too good at morphing horrific events into fairy tales.
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John Nash (A Beautiful Mind)
Mathematicians are needed all over the place, in organizations you'd never expect them to be needed at. John Nash is a Nobel Prize winning mathematician with an unfortunate case of schizophrenia. But he's very good at connecting the dots.
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Abigail Chase (National Treasure)
Being a museum curator involves planning exhibits and being the liaison to the public. One wonders how Abigail, who does not seem to be all that bright, ever became a museum curator, especially at the Smithsonian, where you'd think they had higher standards.
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Gregory Sanders (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)
Lab technicians work in a lab analyzing different materials to determine their composition and other requested information. If you're a child prodigy like Gregory Sanders, then you'll be able to use any piece of evidence, including a lint ball, to unravel a crime for the CSI unit.
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Dewey Finn (The School of Rock)
A music teacher teaches students to perform and enjoy music. If you're Dewey Finn, then you don't need a Masters to do it. You just have to steal your roommate's job and identity and start your own School of Rock with a class of musically gifted fifth graders.
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